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S"PT'LL.I?[G   BOOK; 


FOR    TEE    USE. 


SCHOOLS   AIVD  F.,MILIES, 


BY 

.*C:::AR0     STtlRLH"  U,     A.     Hi 

PEIXCIPAL  9r   ;.:iG:  VrOUTK  Vsii.  SEMiXiJit. 

PROP.   OF  MATHEMATICS  -,X  RHKTOPIC. 


T  IT  I  R  r     E  D  I  '^^    e  x\ 


VKEENSBOUC       I 

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Uiit^rcd  according,  to  Act  of  Congress, 
in  the  year  1862,  by 
KICHARD'.  STERLING  k  J.  D.  C,iMPB.ELL. 
Iti  tlie  Clerk's  Oface  of  fcLe  District  Court  oi'  ihb  Con- 
federate States-,  for  ilie  District  ..rPnii'li.-r. 
North  Carolina. 


PREFACE. 


The  design  of  tliis  Spelling  Book  is  to  furnisii  an  ap- 
propriate sequel  to  the  Primer,  of  the  elementary  series. 
prepared  by  the  authors  of  the  present  volume. 

The  Spelling-book  now  offered  as  an  aid  to  elem(3ntary 
instruction,  has  been  prepared  to  obviate,  if  poFsible, 
I  some  of  the  difficulties  that  children  must'  encounter  in 
acquiring  a  correct  knowledge  of  the  Alphabet  and  the 
combinations  of  the  sounds  of  letters  in  forming  words. 
.Great  care  has  been  taken  in  the  selection  and  clafcisifi; 
cation  of  the  words,  and  in  the  arrangemant  of  the  lessons, 
so  as  to  lead  the  pupil  gradually  from  easy^to  more  diffi- 
cult spelling. 

In  spelling  and  pronunciation  we  have  followed,  main 
ly,  the  autl^ority  of  Dr,  Worcester,  who,  in  our  judgement, 
approaches  nearer  the  true  English  standard,  and  accords 
Ijetter  with  the  usage  of  our  best  n^itive  authors  in   the 
Confederate  States  than  any  other  fexicographer. 
,'     The  classification  of  words",  according  to  the  pronuncia- 
tion of  the  accented  syllable,  long  experience  has  taught 
us,  is  of  great  advantage  to  the  pupil.     Indeed  system  is  > 
an  important  aid  in  every  department  of  education. 

Since  we  learn  the  orthography  of  words  chiefly  that 
we  may  be  able  to  write*  them  correctly,  it  is  a-  matter  of, 
surprise  that  more  attention  has  not  been  paid  to  *sileiit  j 
i  spelling  by  writing  words  from  dictation.     The  Tnost  ex-  I 


3  0  9  :i 


pedi"oiu'-is  waf  6t*  l^rning  to  spoil  is  by  the  eye ;  and  ex- 
porionced  teacher.^  arc  well,  aware  that  many  pupils  "will 
speli  a  word  correctly,  who  if  made  to  write  it,  will  blunder. 

^'e  thtrcfore  earnc^^tlj  yecomraend  tho  constant  use  of 
the  slate  or  blackboard  a;?  the  casUi<^t.  ond  most  correct 
method  of  teaching  ovthcgtftphy. 

The  reading  lessons  have  been  prepared  with  a  two-foki 
object,  fir>*t,  to  aid  the  pui>il  in  learning  f,o  read,  and  se<?- 
ond,  to  he  U5«cd\*<  dict«ti«tn  exerciseh  for  rhe  slato  rr 
blackboard.  * 

Another  feature  o' this  volume,  to  which  we  would 
ask  the  special  atten-iou  of  educators,  is  the  exercises  vu 
analytical  orthijjrapby.  We  have  furnished  several  lea- 
son&  mcarly  os  specimens  The  suggestions  in  these  les- 
sons, if  applied  tr/oughout  the  entire  book  by  the  com- 
petent teacher,  wll.  fm-iisa  ,the  pupil  an  amount  of  mirv 
ute  and  accurate' infoyaation  he  may  never  derive  from 
any  '^ther  sturce.  ^\  pik  should  be  carefully  drilled  in 
the  analysis  of  one  or  more  .essons  every  week,  in  which 
Bpecial  attention  slioc  d  be  given  to  the  different  sounds 
of  Qijih  vowel  "»  . 


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C  OT-^,    OT^'X    SrELLIXG    BOOK. 


i  ANALYSIS  or  TilEEXGLISK  ALr:iAJ3ii:T. 


!  The  English  Alphabet  coii^i|tt?  of  twenty-six  : 
i  letters.  ■    "  'V  j 

i-  These,  are  divided  iuto  vowels  anil,  con sonaiats.  ; 
i  The  vowels  can  b^e  sounded  without  the  aid  of . 
'  any  other  letter.  THey'are  «,  <^,  ?!,  o,  ^t,  and  some- ; 
;  times  w  and  y.  ■    '       ■ 

I      The  consonants  cannot  be '>(oanded  without  tlie 
i  aid  of  a  vowoU     They  are  />,  c,  d,f,  g,  7i,  j,  I:,.  I,  m,  ; 
I  n,  2?,  ^',  r,  .?,  t,  V,  X,  and  2:;  mul  v.-  nnd  ?/,  wlinn  fioy 
I  begin  a  \\T)rd  or  syllable. 

SOUNDS    OF   Tin:    V0\7EL:\ 

A  has  live  principal  soilnds;  ^-.hasfoui ;  /  has 
foui' ;  0  has  six ;  U  has  five  ;  Y  has  threT? ;,  and 
'  IF  01^0,  :i3  indicated  in -the  following  table  : 

2         .'5       •A 

...  a3  in  fate,  iiit,  far,  fall,  care, 

1    •  p^       3     "   4. 
TJ^  as  in  mete,  met,  her>  there. 

/,  as  in  pine,  pin,  sir,  machine; 

1         2  k         :^  4  5       ,  G    ' 

0,  as  in  no,  not,  nor,  moye,  doiie,  wolf. 

-1,.        .  •    ^.         -      S'      .^   '     '*''' 
/ '.  as  in  tube,  tub,  fur,  full,  rudo. 

y,  as  in  type,  hynin,  myrrh.  ■ 

W  has  the  sound  of  u  long,  as  in  ncir. 
The?e  vowels  have. also  what  is  called  the  slight  • 

'  or  obscure  Scund  ;  ^atid  souie  of  them,  in    words  . 

;  derivedJVom  foreign  languages,  retdin  the  sounds  ■ 

;  peculiaf  to  those  languagef. 


^  OCR    OWN    SPELLING    BOOK.  7 

I  ui.".'  :.  of  two  vowols  in  one  sound  is  called 
i.  diplitlionrj ;  as,-  oi  in  oil ;  gj  \ii  boy  ;  ou  in  ]"ou^d; 
ow  in  cow. 

'A  nnion  of  three  vowels  in  one  sound  is  called 
•\  trijMionfj. 

SOUNDS  Oh'  111  J::  COXSONAXT^. 

h  nas  but  one  sound,  as  in  had ;,  after  m  and 
before  t,  it  is  silent,  as  in  dum6,  de6t;. 

(7  has  two  sounds,  the  hard  like  A;,  as  in  call 
and  the  soft  like  6-,  as  in   cell.  -    ' 

It  has  the  hard  .sound  before  a,  o,  ii,  Z,  r.  and  ^ 
as  in  case,  ej)b,  cure,  Qleaii,  cry,  strict;  the  sofi 
sound  before  e,  ?',  and  y,  as  in  cell,  t'acil,    cypreiri^. 

At  the  end  of  a  word  it  is  always  hard,  as  in 
music,  and  before  A;  it  is  silent,  as  in  haclL 

•D  has  one  sound,  as  in  day.  At  the  end  of  a 
word  after  a  silent  e,  it  somc'^v.^'^^  ^-^s  the  sound 
of  t,  as  lix(?d,  i^roiiouhced  f/ji: 

jP  has  one  found,  as  in /ai;  vjx-jjpt  la  o/it  iu., 
the  sound'oFz'.  %       ^      . 

G  lias  two  sounds  ;  it  is  hard  before  the  letters, 
a,  u,  I,  and  r,  and  at  the  end  of  a  word,  as  myate, 
yo,  yun,  ylad,  grow,  hay,  ;  and  gen.erally  softbetol'e 
<3,  i,  and  ^,  as  in  ycm,  yiaiit,  yyvmm.  /  Before  w 
and  n  it  is  liilent,  as  in  ^naw,  pbhi^mi;  '        •    . 

11  is  merely  a  breathing,  as  in  hate,  it  is  sll^iit 
at  the  begining  of  many  words;  and  gene't^liy 
after  ^  and  r  :  ami  at  the  end  of  a  word,;  when 
preceded  by  a  vowel. 

K  has  the  sound   of  c  hard.     Before  t?  it  is  al- 
ways silent,  as  in  /.-nfe. 
'  L  hxis  one  sour, d,  as  m' hill    Tt  is  ofton  silent 

M  has  one  sound,  as  in  man. 


ov.-x  si'ELuxG  boo: 

simple,  as  in   not;T<n\ 
t  vc  11  a!<al ,  as  in  fiiif/er, .  s«/ //c 

P  liiid  one  sonnd,  as 'in  pin.  Bo  fore  .?i,  .5,  a,ud 
i  at  the  beglning  of  a  word  it  is  silent.  ' 

Q  basb  nt  one  sound.  It  is  always  followed  by 
u,  ar.d  has  the  souiid   ot  /:  or  lao,  as  in   coquette, 

qxic'en.  ■       ' 

R  has  two  sounds,  the  roughs  as  in  run;  aild 
ij<3  smootj],  as  in  «?T/i'  .  • 

.SMias  two  principal   f^onmls,   the  sharp,  as  "in  , 
Idss  ;  and  the  flat  like  z^  a:^  in  iiis^  rise.     It  has  al- 
so ■  ]-  0  scitiivl  of -s//,  as  in  sure,  xAdoj  zh,  as  in  measure. 
vipal  sound,  as  in  not.'    "\yhcn 

,,:<  wua:)/  la,  -.'Cj  and  io,  it*  often  Gonibint?8  with  ■ 
:!;'j/,  and  has  the  sound  of  ^7?,  us  in  partial,  po- 
lk n(,  ncition. 

iPTlias  oncbu..,.  ,.    .0  ;..  ol:..... 

W^  at  the'beiijiinnjji  of  a  ward  or  syllable,  is  a. 
coll  so:  .  >  "  ■  rrieEt  before  '/,  as  icniQ,  be-^ 
^:?ray. 

X\.   >  three  sounds,  Tike-'/rs,  in  wax.gz  iii  excdt^. ; 
':.zA  z  iii  SZerJdei.  '  •       *  .  , 

y,  whcn<i  canbj'.janr,  Las  one  sound,  a$  in  yet.  \ 

..  1  '     one  puineipaL  sound,  as'  in    zone..    If. 
■0!  ^eiinies  has  the -sound  ot;cA,  as  in  azure.    *•     '  \  ■ 

Ch  hus  iliree  sounds,  like^M,  io  chain;  like  Ji, 
\'A  wfj,chine-;'d\\(}i  Yil-iQi  k,\\\  chord:  *     • 

(9/i  "has  three  sounds,  like  g.  m  ghost :  ;-■-  -  ^' 
cough;  and  like  ^,iu  hough. 

The  letters  0  u  g  7i  JaJive  a.  variety  of  <;* 
soands.  as  niav  be   seen  in  t>:e  f  ;lIo\vii;'^ 


OUR    OWN    SPEL«LTNa- J?OOK.  9 

" 'Tis  1)0'  a;i  easy  task  to  siiow 
J^low  ou(jh  souiuls  ;  since,  tlionpfli  " 
iVn  Irish  toiigksiudL  E;;o-lis]-i  doughy 
And  cougli  and  hiccough, ^\\  allow, 
,  Difi-'er  as  much  as  though  and  througJu 
There  see.r5is  nb  reason  why  they  do." 

.  Fli  generally  has  the  sonnd  off,  as  in  physic  ; 
in  steph-en  it  \mf^  the  sound  of  V.    . 

-  Til  lias  two  sounds,  the  hard  or  aspirate,  al^'_. 
tliin  ;  'and  the  sofc  o;-  flat,  as  in  this. 

Wli  is  sonnded,as  if  written  ldL\  as  in  iohen,{''''iir}. 

SVLLARLES  AN])   WonT)S. 

.  A  sj'llable  is  a  letter,  or  union  of  letters,  w:: 'ch 
can  be  pronoimced  by  a  single  impulse 'of  the 
TO\Q,Q',  ti%  a,had,cjood.' 

^^ords  are  made  up'of  letters,  or  of  «y]lal>!c^  , 
as,  not,  votion,  A  word  of  one  syllable  is  calied  A 
mnnos'f/UahJe  ;  as  man.  A  -word  of  two  ayllables.  is 
called  Si  dissyllable  :-£i^  7nrnil?f.  A'  word  of  three 
syllable's   is.  called   a-  ;   i\^  maiiline.^?. 

♦Words  of  more  tha:;  iljiblcs '^"^r  ^  ■■  "e  ■ 

polysyllahleB ;  as,  iiQninary,\rcoivyrchp.nsi 
,  Accent   is  a  stress,  of  vc'icu  i  i<^ce  '  "^ 
o;ie  syliahle  more  than  the  others. 

Every  word  which  is  compof'.;d  oV   iiaOre.  laa: 
one  By  liable, 'has  one  of  its  sjdiables  accevitoV 
This   accent   is   ^lenoted  by  a  mark-.over  . - 
couted  syilablo  (^) ;  a^i,  mid''night,:»ban'dor 
•  Apii'raitiye  word  is  one  which  is  not'  ch 
trr.^-Q  any  other  word  ;  as,  man,  great,  fall.    • 

/;  ,deri"v7ative  w^-i^d  is  one  wliich  is  fornfo?.  fror.-i 


10  ,  :    0\v:s    f-JFELLlXG   TOOK. 

*■  '>-'  i"it  •  '  •  •  M'.ot  Iwrtliore— p  ..  .....  c. 

^omc  ai']Ov;".:"r  ^^-  adding   something  to  it;  r.- 

A  e:rrv^>'''  vrord  i:  one  wl*ch  io  not  oomposcc' 
of  more  ihaii  one  word  :  r.  .  /^?(',  (;'..'.'n,  sUiadj  inJc 

A  compound  word  is  >  of  two  or  moin 

.■sim"plo  voids;  ti<,  irM}i-..^     .     .stand. 

.  SpMlinrr  or  optboa'rapl'j  is   o>::/:'.^-:ilii2:  n.  wor  ^ 
by  it^  :  '■■'         ■' ILie'rfvgaUir  order. 

■:ii^  ;;:c  -or  caiital  LETTTi:ii'^.  • 

1  a  capital  the  first  ward  of  c'ver 

with  capitals  all   proper  noun:  . 
...jv-e,  honor,  and  respect.  , 

gin  wiih  capitals  all  adjectives   form  v.- 
.>per  nonns  ;  as,  Roman,  English. 
,'^:in  with  a  capital  the  first  v>'ord  of  ever. 

"i  with  capitals  all  appellations  oft'^ 
■  ■  .         .^^onal  pi^nouni.  he  a'nd  tlidy 

...•i-  His  name.  • 
:.  a  capital  ever-  a'Jieetiv< 


•h  V ' 


ic-  pronean  i,  and  the  interjection  0,  niu-' 

;i 3  \,-''ftcn  wiih  c.^yiitn's. 


71  .OWIi    .SPELLIIxG    BOOK.  II 

:         r.         'j    .   1       "2.     S'    4       5^1         -2        .  3  l 

rjvc  done  woll-tube  twh fnr  ml"  nidc-ty pa  Ly -nn  myrrh-new 

Syllables  and  v/oris  of  tv.-o  letters. 


mo       ^  am  i.' 

My       '  as  ia 

.0  ::t-  is 

ax 

.  yllaljles  of' two  icttov 
ji  1 

Da  mo 


i '  '.l 

1 

h  V 

Col 

(''-' 

ill 

i^ 

•i^^     , 

V 

Kll 

ky 

OlJ 

Oil' 

o:: 

we 

^0. 


12  ot:r  ov.'n  spelling  book. 

f..tG  fat.  t-tf  fail  care— meto  m«tLk:r  ......      ■    .'O  juii  sir  machiac— vc 

LESSON    \'    '  ' 

.SyULi.bles  of  two  ;«.'i..\-j.?. 

iS.-  •:'•:  ik  ok         v 

:\  ».■■"  ii  o! 


1^0  is  ;;t,    j,s  iU'  lii  ;.  ;     iiu  .3  lU.  if. 
.    It  !.-•  "b/irc.  Go  tn  it.  'He  is  on 

;i|..x..    ^.., -;o  o-   ^E     , 


OUR    OWN  .SVEI.LING    BOOK- 


13 


8       4         5  6       1        2      o     4      .5         1  2  Si 

r;or  move  d<'MC  wolt-tuI)C  tub  lur  full  rude-typo  hymn  myrrh-new 


. 

LESSOX 

0. 

■  \^ 

/■oi'ds 

of  tbive 

letters 

r  -  .; 

Bud 

nag 

cap 

mur 

bed 

pen 

■2 

bin 

o-ad 

tag 

gap 

pat 

fed 

ten 

din 

had 

"^vag 

lap 

rat 

led 

Aven 

fin 

jad 

lag 

map 

sat 

wed 

be- 

gin 

mad 

lag 

i]ap 

ha  Hi 

hofx 

get 

pin 

Dad 

ban 

nab 

Jan. 

keg 

Jet 

sin 

■:id  . 

,  can 

sap 

vixw 

1  >  O' 

:et 

tin 

oag 

fan 

■  d-,' 

.  Yiim 

?^'^ 

met 

win 

•'7l/C>      ' 

'  man 

bat 

dam 

i  .91: 

net 

•yet 

:;ig 

pan 

cat 

^ax  • 

ten 

pet 

va-: 

^>'^ 

ran 

•  ta.x 

hen 

set 

net 

baic 

tan 

bar. 

wax 

men 

wet 

m- 

LE$S01\  b. 
V7 o vd s  of  tl  1  rfec  le tter-* . 

S              2               2          ,  li  - 

pit       fob       fop",  'nug  '    bat.  bar 

---        "-0     .  bop  bug  cut  '  /;ar 

)h     iop     '  m^jg  hut  iar 

vv.;      .;ob       top  "ng  *  nat  jar 

iix  •    nod     cot  guvQ  dug  mi. 

rjiix     pod      dot  '-nujx  tig  tai 

;ux      rod      got  /um  .    rig  be: 

vex     bog      hot  -nni  vvig  fir 

^>GX      dog-     lot   •  'un  cub  sir 

box     fO'iC       not  /nn  hub  bn. 

v,,-.^-         "•        "ni  .:;:;•  -^-nb  fur 


14  ,  OUR  OWN    SPELLING   BOOK. 

12     3     4       5  ^— ^— ^— —       ^^^^^^.^^...^..^^ 

fate  fat  far  fall  care — mete  met  her  thcre-rpiuo  pin  sir  miahinc— no 


LESSON,  7. 

A\^oi 

•OS  of  three  lette: 

>. 

Bay 

]x«e 

(IJW 

aid 

ace 

act 

day 

fee 

fev/ 

aim 

ao-e 

add 

g4^ 

•loe 

hew 

ail 

ale 

aft 

Lay 

see 

jew 

'  ait 

ape 

and 

jay 

doe 

new* 

car 

ate* 

•     apt 

lay 

hoc 

pew 

cci 

ako 

ask 

may 

roe 

mew 

oak  ' 

ice  • 

ebb 

nay 

toe 

cue 

oar 

ode 

ei?g 

pay 

die 

due 

oat 

ore 

elk 

ray 

lie 

hue 

(.^ad 

oke 

!   ell 

fsay 

pie 

rue 

oaf 

ope 

'    elm 

n^ay 

lie 

sue 

oaf 

U.sC 

oml 

.  ^  LESSOjST   ^. 
Words  of  three  letters. 


:; 

ii                   2 

li 

•J. 

i,.ag 

^  web        rap-  , 

his 

him 

mop        cup 

cog 

(.'ub 

"00 

-od          Hiyt 

.i^^:^; 

■;">iir 

-.'  '           y^jt 

\\!'l 

i ".  s  ( , 

■:•;!. 

:>M,!               ;;:u'iJl 

i  U'j; 

rnud 

''_•  '<'■  ',  ' 

hi-           kiii 

dim 

.Ian 

he  lot  of  all  Bien  to 

die. 

'iie.      .    _               _ 

ivLy.  son,  fro. not  in 

the 

wav  oi 

God  can  see  us,  and  all  we  do. 

Yolic 

Gud; 

but  \if.)  can  see  you 

and  ; 

me.    Hi: 

■::b  nil 

the-  Day.     All  men 

■sin. 

JButGq 

lo  a  bad  act. 

•:  ■ 

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;c  :;nor  move  done  wolf-tube  tub  far  full  rude-type  hymn  myrrh-new 


*XESSOI^   9. 

> 

Words  of  four  letters. 

• 

1 

]_ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Bake 

X3ave 

dapce 

sage 

bile 

code 

cake 

rav6 

face 

wage 

file 

mode 

lake 

save 

lace  , 

,    date 

mile 

'none 

make 

wave 

mace 

hate 

pile  . 

cone 

rake 

made 

pace 

late 

hide 

hope 

sake 

fade- 

race 

mate 

ride 

mope 

take 

jade ' 

cape 

pate 

side 

pope 

wake 

wade 

tape 

sate 

tide 

rope 

cave 

came 

cage 

game 

dine 

mule 

gave 

dame , 

.  gage 

iiante 

line 

cure 

lave 

fame 

page 

same 

■  nine 

lure 

nave 

lame  • 

rage 

tame- 

pine 

pure 

,  . 

LESSOR  10. 

Words  of  four  letter;  . 

bide 

fine  • 

fbu^e 

toie 

ijose 

jibe 

kinc' 

bane 

rone 

nose 

dive 

mine 

mane 

zone 

rose 

five. 

vine 

gaze 

lope 

cove 

hive 

wine 

haze 

cope 

rove 

hive 

rip- 

maze 

pore 

•wove 

dir;^ 

%^'lp- 

•■•r-le 

gore 

hove 

mire 

type 

Inle 

more 

cube 

fire 

,eite 

•  hole 

sore 

tub'd 

aire 

sine 

QOie 

tore 

tune 

tire 

pyre 

pole 

wore 

June 

wire 

lyre 

sole 

bore 

duke 

N'    SPELLING    BOOK. 


r  ^  i  4. 

;<        1 

■2      3 

^.^^  -""J 

2     5  '. 

""4"""^"A          I 

ate  fut  far  tall  care— mete  m  t  her 

tlicro— :'l; 

L-  pill  hir  ina 

.:!iin'.j— i.o 

i  ;:s;sc^  u. 

\V .  > 

;•."■  ..f  n 

I'V  u'tr( 

'  f-  . 

Crab 

-l.vruii' 

(•!■:")»    , 

.••..i.p 

■  <-inp 

drab 

crj»  ii" 

(Irani' 

,   iiai^ 

ship 

STl!;. 

blab 

,\r:io: 

elarn  J 

.^lil» 

wliip  , 

■^pi: 

^!.ab 

''^■^^'^  /u 

slamj 

*l)rat 

flip   - 

crv'.  - 

(>{<0i 

Huarj: 

I  j  ran- 

plat 

slip 

CV'V; 

<hoi 

sta^i 

dan    ' 

sUt 

di-lp 

,ii'i-: 

■■->o\ 

club 

piod 

bod 

chi:> 

brr^- 

,«'!ov 

drub 

.hod 

fiod 

gVin 

!^had 

dn  lo- 

trod  - 

slod 

spiri 

Ck'^          . 

i2:rr>t 

sing 

sped 

^*ki  lu 

.V^^' 

.  ' 

sunc 

whet 

♦  si  Inri 

■^<:L^* 

shut 

■  tvo^; 

\vhe?-i 

l^t^m 

span      ; 

L.ES80X  1-1. 

1 

Vv'< 

Td,<off 

OUT  U^tt 

f*rf^. 

' 

Camp 

best 

h;-ll. 

rllC.V^ 

0 1:  J  ' 

damp 

lest 

':41 

lick  . 

du: 

rest 

vXil 

neck 

£vn!. 

ivs^i 

fell  : 

pick 

'^^ll; 

vCot 

to-]' 

•^ick    , 

mi<  ' 

vai.;.' 

v/est 

AVci; 

rick   ; 

nu!- 

CftRb 

bent. 

■; ,  ■ 

dock  ■ ' 

dii^;: 

dash 

r.QXit 

1 

hock 

luck 

gash 

^lout 

•a'  . 

lock  * 

miicl- 

^a:'^ 

.er^. 

kU 

nock;-. 

piick 

v.^,k 

7611 1 

m'll 

rock 

Slick 

aasli- 

n-e.it 

•»>• 

ok' 

'  t«c> 

OUS;  OWN    SPELLING    BOOK.* 


17 


iiyrmovc  done  wolt-tabe  t\i>>  fn'*  fij.-'l  rade-typc  hymn tnyrrh-new 


Ciuv 

.;.,,' 

•■  :'_ao 

,  gniii 

^nap 

dri^d 

skip 

.  drop 

'  =;nub 

swin; 

'■''"' 

-red 

•::ed 

skir. 
rifit 

crop 

shop 

^tub 
druu^. 

smi ' 

:]nx  . 

'  died 

tiit 

slop 

grum 

:ini^ 

-lad 
_:rab 

sted  ^ 

.snip 
trip 

stop 

,  plum 
scum 

:  sham 

,.o-= 

iVet  ; 

priiu 

do  I  • 

•  .  scud 

■;^Vv'r.  •'.>■? 

ret  ■" 

rrlni 

from 

cbnni 

plu 

ane(: 

v.'him 

^iCOt 

.^J-^v.r. 

iinv 

']^ien 

*^V}^' 

C!'^' ■ 

st;!i) 

<^wop 

V/ord??  of  fon 


lUlv         "liT 

-    1 


felt. 


On-R   OWJi  -PPBtLTNrr    ROOl 


i       2     3    "4 

late  fat  far  f;ti' 


THE  JIIDK. 

1  ume  now,  let  us  go  and  take  a  ride. 
*  Do  not  fear,  we  will  not  ride  fast. 

So  put   on  your  coat,  aiul.raake  it  fast  with, 
the  bolt.'  ^  .       " 

'"iiG.giH  |)iits  on  her  belt,  A\q  will  not  fear.  •' 
■ic-  boy  has  a  whip  In  his  Land*  and  a  cap  on 
his  head.  • 

He  can  ride  fast,  but'  he  will  not,  for  he  toL^l 
the -girl  so. 

They  will  rida out,  and  see  the  men  j-.    woii:  jn 
the  lot. 

Th<*  ;>ir  is  fine,  and  th<ey  will  have  a  nice  ride 

LESSOls^  IH.     • 
Words  of  four  1  e tt '^^  ^ •- 


•  Cart 

bask      horn 

jerk 

dart 

ca^k  '    corn 

hurt 

hart  ■ 

mask     fork 

turt 

.lart 

■  task      tbi'm 

lurk 

b  rd        'ar(; 

• 

r  .1  r; 

hasp,      lord 

burn 

.  wl         !vM- 

rasp      cord 

turn 

oa!  '/ 

ba!!s|**»9brt 

dirk 

davk 

lass    '   toi:t 

kirk 

hark 

pass       dirt 

carl 

lark 

mass      o'irl  • 

furl 

nark. 

haft        surd 

hur 

■  ■  1 1>T  - 

rati         ->'v..- 

■••r"' 

M    U    (»WN     SI'KLLING    HOOK 

i-» 

not  nor  mox-'e  donr-  wolf-tuoe  tub  fur  full  rudflMpe^ 

"     ■   1  ! 

'hymn  myrrh-new"  j 

,        LESSOX  17. 

Vv'^iirds  of  lonr  Ujjf.tt'rs.  t^nntfiiriino*  n  < 

Inn'hl.^  vrs\\<'' 

Olds  o 

t  lour  lei 

:ters,  eootaimn 

gii  (loan 

le  vow 

I^eel 

1 
dec- in 

1 

iees 

book 

4 

cool 

4 

moon 

keel;. 

i^oem 

beer 

cook 

coop 

loom 

reel 

toeiu 

deer 

foot 

boot 

SOOi'i 

kee]i 

leek 

jeer 

.ii'ood 

food  . 

.boon 

vveejt 

v/eek 

bees 

hood 

doom 

loon 

deed 

iicol 

bept  V 

hook . 

fool 

poo! 

-'eed 

i>»eej 

i'eet 

*  Jiook 

root 

tool 

need 

keen 

]»eeji  . 

look 

moon 

hoot 

weed 

seen 

reef 

took 

boom 

moor 

me'ek 

leer  '  • 

seed 

wood 

room 

poor 

Kcek 

peer  • 

wee^l) 

wool 

*    rood 

■ '  moo 

reek 

seer 

veer 

hoop 

ro.oi" 

1'-.*^ 

LESSORS    18. 


W^ords  of  tour  letters. 


,'5. 

2 

'2 

farm 

cost. 

fast  ■ 

bind 

b         'iiwm 

fnss 

mast 

find 

l^.:.            -.irri 

:.ij  (}.-:- 

wall 

hind 

l.n<           Vui  \i 

bllLlg 

past 

kind 

'iiiT      ii'ii-ru 

sn  n<j: 

vast 

mind 

.vi\         hiin> 

ioir' 

last 

bolt 

.1? 

.1^"b' 

tost 

colt 

dvia       verb 

.    (U-k 

iest 

dolt 

irn       arcl. 

io.-i  _ 

rest 

TO^i 

.1-  .        -ecu 

1 V  tl:^' 

ves-^ 

U.'i'.i 

U^i            ;.r'rd 

l!-r> 

west 

^vorn 

20 


;'..v  lutfar 


K    OWX    SREI.fjN'G 


l.J 


eitei.-r 


•lainc 


cnivo 
grave 
shave 

sltlVc 

sttivc 
Siiakf- 


bride 

::rovi- 

-tore 
s  110  re 

:\lC      ., 

score 

SCO])0 

twine 


■...0,'N    i;ii. 

What  is  the  sound  of  «'iu   ';.e   '.ord  hiav.ief' 
It  has  the  %">i"!g  Boand'as'in/Wii. ;      " 


t-:  a  a  vov/,ui  or  a  con •^oii am, 
"  a  vowel,  bc'Cau:-      '■ 
. .  ^  -ai  a  ot  ti  n ;•  o.t  h  l  .  . .    - . 

Jr.n  yoa  name  rhcvowe  3? 


d  wny  ? 
•Mjjtdcd'vritl:- 


XI  iW.Oi,.  b(  ■:";i^jtl:ue^- 


:.t  Jir(3 


t'>o  other 


;  c .  (. 


;tS.C<l^isid 


OUR    OWN    SPELLING    BOOK. 


:  !;'^v  oiovt;  cloue  wolf.-tnbc  tab  lur  I'lill  i-i^e-tvpe  bymn  myrrh-nc 


Ji.aiix 


".ESSCy 

.21.       ^     . 

\/(\ 

.■ds'of  £vc 

i  leitprs. 

crack 

2  ■■ 
■  hies-*:' 

/  2 

'  orock 

track 

chest 

ciijig    - 

frock 

^tack 

Jbleix:' 

:.\ug 

block 

shck   . 

sper.d 

.      SwAor 

cloKik 

(\\:.]\ 

speiit 

brink 

shock 

bless 

(Irink 

stock 

^    ck 

.ojig^s 

slink 

Clu:::? 

snie]I 

^re<^ 

brick 

fill- 

5-00]  • 

^'f '"'..:. 

^-'t''  '''■' 

stand     •   spolt 


Words 


.ESSOi^  22. 


x  frELLi:>:G  liOOK. 

*     rfall 

care — n^e  i 

ti      3       4. 
net  her  there- 

1.       -      :>              : 
-pine  piu  sir  mach 

ii 

ESSOX  1: 

r 

'-/ords  of -t^vo  syl] 

tables,  u 

on  the  iirst. 

^a'ker 

1 

i 
■  li'ual    ■ 

'r/  -d        cr/bit 

:  . ..    1.     ,  . 

,■  -  i 

ri  vai  • 

hi  I  iiiid 

;  ;  Uci. 

■'  :1:l 

vi  tal 

^       .         tu  mid 

pa  pal 

ve  ual 

vi  per 

i^o  Uv  ^    ]tu  lip  ' 

'1 

cc  (^ir 

tiler 

0  ]v.i-  ■*•  tutor   ' 

•le  gi'O 

cider 

no  lar     ^tu  mor 

:c  vcr 

diver 

do  iTor     lu^rid 

'e  vev 

ri  pen 

i^o  ber.'i -vhu  man 

la  I) or 

iri  ser. 

to  per       ru  mor 

J  J . .  I  .'    - ' 

la  vor 

81  lex  ,^ 

pi  lot     . 

to  tal        mil  sic 

va  por ' 

1^0  ker     ma  son 

\SON  ^. 


f 


two  6yi'-."''''3s,  accented  on  tiie  d?:>;. 

.     ,  ./       ^     .  ■ 

er'ry  civ'il      .co:'!.: 

r  ry  uit  ty      (J^r  Ic 

or  ry,  ii'id  dy    toiV  i^;  • 

01'  it  til  ly        lop  iciji 

iv  t-illy       mot  tw* 

cry  iivi-1     -"lly 


.■i\'  or      piv 


OUR    0WJ5t   SPELLING  ^|K.  ■  -   "23 


tiotaor:j:iove  done  woit-tube  tubTur  rail  rude-tvpe livmu myiia-;ie . 


5  6       1        2      S    4      5         1         3 

Joiie  woit-tube  tubTur  luJ  rude-type  iiy 

LESSOR!  2o 


ANALYSIS.- 
*0n  which  Svl'p.^^^f'   '■''  "^'"^   •■■-'r-^.n-f-  in    <-lri,hi     ' 

■  The  first 
What  is- the  vcvoi  souik.   in  i:io  sq^coiited  sy:.  -^ 

ble  ?   TheMong  sound  # 

What   i^   the   vowel  Gonnd  in  the  lina^^nteck,. 

Syllable  ?     'Jpkie  short  sound  of >       ; '..     ^       " 
What  iigmVe  ran-i'ks  the  long  vowel  ?■ 
'Che  ilguro  1.     ■  ■  • 

What'iigure  marks  the  shoft  vowel' son n^ 
ThetGguree.  '     "  -  ^ 

How  many  sounds  has  a'i        ^ 
A  has  five  so ands  marked  1,  2,  8,  4,  5. 


«i  ,         ■ 

«lBE    GOOD    BOY. 

!i  a  good  boy  comes  into   the  house,  he  , 
'•■kes  off  his  TiiU  04' cap,   and,  hnni^-s  it  on 
i    puts  it  away  in  its  proper  ploj  }i       ^ 
I  bet- wishes  to  go  but,  he  know  •  ^^ '  ^^'^  -.o  w^ 
^  hat,   ibr  he  never  Slaves  it  o  '•  ^^ 

^.  or  where  it  may  be  lost. 
-  a  place    for  everythh^c, 

;.!  its  place,  so  that  h:    •^■ 

even  in  t'^.e  dai^. 

■ks  and  his  elegies  arc 


24  OUil    •J^v:-    SPELLING    LM>> 

;  .te  fat  f'r  full  cure — triWm-  :"  hct^ere'— pine  ])in  sir  maclih: 

.;•<,'.-•  of  live  letters. 


Blast 

sh:ivk 

chi- 

'■»roocL , 

clasp 

-.ark    . 

1 '''1. 

■,*iOor.! 

■  'T; 

e'^^^') 

-:i!'k 

-liir:;  , 

:.':rooni 

'   ^> 

iL.-V 

-i,'i' 

bizirt 

i;!oom 

.),;.«  woon 
J 'swoop 
1  f  'scaUi, 

sin-irk 

proof 

J^ird 

troop 

-■^n^rlv 

^  whirl 

stoopm^..  V-mail 

•  s'pciriii    , 

''  twirl 

stool 

^"^stall-^ 

eia'- 

A^tC:-;^    . 

spirt 

spool 

.  sv/iircr 

b^a^^    ' 

.-'■■;:-< 

churp 

,  i.  ■ 
spoon 

sboQt 

swa:;iL\ 

spurn 

d\\'arf 

':":i- 

V6.^ 

tT.  T   .    .     -      ^^    ^' 

^v\  OTdj 

>  cM  iiVe 

■otters. 

■*  ■ 

.> 

o  ' 

» 

BastC' 

i)..itc-: 

laince 

'  ^ftiirv: 

baste 

<-;;o^ 

>"?inee 

f\ivee 

paLTCP 

/'ii:/'-/ ' 

\viiico» 

or  IT'" 

tasic 

l;'l  ■•' ; ' 

ditcb 

!>ari;C 

WJl-  ^'^ 

aiteli 

^:cU'iio 

ri:..  "  ^ 

pitcij 

merf', 

burs^ 

curst 
.-■•,,,  . .' 

^    curv- 

I 


2     S      4         5      •  '6       1/ 

not  nor  movodoce'  wolf-tn 


OUR    OWN   SPELLING    BQO.v. 

1  2-  " 

y PC  hymn  m 

LESSO^T  29. 


ott  tub  air  full  rTTc-tj 


25. 


♦•'i 


Words  of  one  syllable,  in  which  tiie  secoi^j^owel  is  silent.; 

[in 


Sea 


pea 


,dcv, 
raoa? 
sg-tI 
Yeai 
11  oar 
a  ear 

Tieat 
seat 
lieap 
leap 
easi.  • 


o  ream 

gleam 

.  steam 

'cl:e(?t* 

jheap 
.  poach 


LESSOK  30 
Words,  of  one  syllable,  ia  v/liich  tlie  ercond  voWei  is  silent 


dc/?c] 

i«;oar 

U' 

vote 

CCr./ 

-  '(• 

v.ov; 

^-•x.-.- 

_'    ('. 

•^TC>y 

1  .,■■ 

soize 

fttoW/ 

roam 

leaa 

oroaii 

s'lcaf 

glOK 

:  foarri 

read 

UO<^rt 

leaf 

silOet' 

;   ,_ 

.  s:e«d 

board 

■ck- 

i"JW.' 

■  Kid 

tre//d 

coaoli 

pr.i// 

■^'  >'!'/ 

'*  boat 

■  ■(■. 

SWi't^t 

oa.h 

bray" 

'■■': 

iOti  s. 

aie-.iit  / 

•.  UQitx 

2G  <-i  K  o\v>:  "srELLiXG  book. 


fate  f;U  far  lull  <'i'.re— ja^o  Tiict:  Jur  ttcro — pmc  pm  sir  mach.in; — r  j 
^.•:...^..../  .....  (p  .  ._.^., , ......^.„....-.^..    .-^. 

.ESSON  81. 

\\  ovds  ot  unc  .syllable,  in  which  the  tivai  vow^ei  is  liilont. 
:  :  i  1-     ' 


HY'W 

jcw    • 

Dear 

--.  -  - 

.:       .;■• 

'■rew 

dc^^• 

pear 

gr/ef 

fierce 

drew 

•     racw 

•tail' 

piQvee 

Sew 

new 

We:.  I 

1 . .  1 .  ■  i 

tzerce 

grevN- 

pew 

sw^ai" 

i  I. ..  !  >  I 

gri'<we 

htw 

yew 

•2 

\v\\  ;«i 

pr/eslg 

cbevv 

clew 

bidlt 

y/ci<-l 

shr^'ck 

■  scrc^^• 

spew 

bwild 

ii?VC:' 

fief" 

^h6'\v 

j'ew  ■ 

gidlt 

piVci' 

?^ 

tivw 

v/ew 

g?dUb 

' ' 

T/;   , 

a  tew 

i/eu 

gwess 

i>,'A:,' 

blew 

leud  ■ 

sri^est 

Lli^SSOX  32.  .. 

Wor.!.-  coiitrvirnrii^  oi,  oy.  aiui  gw. 


OV 

. 

o\x 

u\v 

Jii 

bv.jy 

out 

bound 

cow 

loil 

CO}' 

poiu 

fouud 

liowl  ■ 

:v.il 

■i'-^;^' 

roiit 

bound 

•   prowl 

',  ".l'- 

'  0  '■/ 

'iUlGUt 

mound 

scowl 

ciOy 

,s;;)6ut 

•pound 

growl 

''.  ...1 

i;oy 

•tOiv^ 

rouiivl 

down 

J  ,'L' .  1 

ii;>^' 

..'0-1 

sound   * 

clown 

^- 1 

Mi 'J'.' 

gout 

wound 

town 

•  iii'L 

~  r  r\  ]  ■ 

snout 

count 

bro  ,. 

I'jr.! 

.  ■'■y\. 

elout 

•  mouiit 

fvc- 

;..  .'oiri 

i'-}' 

.;j:)Ur 

■foi>u\:' 

cv:. 

iuiiii 

^T;  ',' 

^ouv 

L'.riii''- 

qUIl    OWN    SPELLING-    BOOK.  'J 

li     D       -i        r>  0       1        2^-4      5   'll^l        2  -3 

not  nor  move  done  WoL'-lnibc  tab  far  fall  racle-typo.liyinainyrrh-nes 


LESSOlSr  38. 

Words 

of  two  syllables, 

accented  on 

the  first. 

1 
Diin'ger 

1 
bro'ker 

btin'ter 

2 

bet'ter 

raan  gev 

♦    clo  ver 

liam  mcr 

,     fet  ter 

qua  ker 

dro  ver    . 

ban  ner 

let  tor  ^ 

qua  v.er 

gro  cer 

bam  per 

festo 

'  ^a  per 

ti'O  zen 

man  n«i' 

pes  lev 

I  Yor 

•  bro  ken 

pal  lid 

pep  per 

-L.  e  i^or 

'  flo  rai 

pan  try 

ren  der 

spi  dor 

stu  pid 

rab'bit 

gen  dev 

cli  ent 

stu  por 

ban  ieh  ' 

rec  tor 

spi  ir' 

hhi  ish  ■ 

can  .cer 

but  ler 

c!i  I'll;' 

■1  ent     • 

bat  ter 

\,  .<?Titter 

cri  sis 

plu  ml 

mat.  ^' 

■•'•.' 

LESSOIJT  34.       . 

Word!=  of  two  sy]lrj>]e8,  accented  ;->ri  tho  tiTSk 


2 

2 

;■> 

"i      c 

Bib'ber  ; 

coVIar 

,bav'b^ 

in/pei' 

bit  ter 

dol lar     ' 

bar  to 

dif  fer 

doc  tor 

■  car  pc 

•din  ner 

cop  per 

gar  ter'  . 

vie  .tc  ■ 

fit  ter 

,    fodder   * 

mar  tm 

lie  tor 

iio  ter 

.  pot  tef  ^ 

mar  tyr 

i;n  dor 

tin  ner 

loz  ter 

ber  mit 

ten  der 

sin  nor 

.  go^  pel 

ser  mon 

dox  ter. 

ein  £jer 

pon  der 

ver  min 

Ten  de 

liv.il.rr 

tat  ter 

mur  dox 

suffer 

yon  der 

nauv  mnr 

^r.p  per 

ti:u  li:    '- 

.    bor.  net 

tur  nip 

rud  der 

nc 

-r^      v>-N    SPELLIN,G    BObK. 

♦ 

2'    3 

4-         1         2' 

S              1 

fate  Jilt  i\iT  fall  cate 

— meco  mot  Uer  tlierc— pine  pin 

LESSOR  :^5: 

sir  Kjachine— no 

•Vordjjof 

two  .syllables, 
1 

accented  on 

th.e  firpi. 
2 

OhamMjrT 

m  oilmen 

stair/mcr 

slen'der 

iiris^  on 

dole  fui" 

oai)  ter 

shel  ter 

sbak  en 

fore  man 

plat  tor" 

meth  od 

trad   'V 

pi)rt  ly      ■ 

plant  t',r 

nest  lin;: 

past  rv 

fore  most 

plan  et 

elev  er 

luist  V 

port  al 

van  ish 

frit  ter 

iike  ly 

port  er 

pi  as  tic 

g1it  ^er  • 

like  wi^r- 

duke  dom 

rack  et 

,2:1  i  in  m'.r 

sii  mv 

.  tyue  fu'l 

land  inp: 

sl^v  er 

dri  vor    , 

cure  ]ep« 

chap  ter 

qniv  er 
shut  ter 

hiie  iin^  ■  ' 

pure  J V 

•  bank  er 

•     In  Cut 

u^.ful 

bran  dv 

stnf  ter 

■ 

•  Lssste'se. 

Word.'i  of 

tv^o  fiyUd.hles. 

accented  on 

the  first. 

AVbG- 

3                    ~i: 

clam'or,^ 

2 

check'er 

haPter 

:it;  OID     •    ■ 

lan  tern 

splen  did- 

ia]  ter 

ish  Ci 

mat  ron 

lov  cl 

•     pal  try 

cam  let 

Q^ant  let 

ve3  per  ' 

wan  der 

cap  tor 

haz  ard 

west  em 

wan't  ■■:■ 

:jra'  rot 

packet 

cit7 

quarrc 

cav  ij 

par  rot 

dm  gy 

qrsariy 

thaplet    ■ 

•  I  a  as  tic 

diz  zv 

pRl  sy 

C'lii-.  tel 

rai^  i^ed  ' 

*tini.:: 

l;)al  811  :n   • 

..gallc.     • 

.  ran  do  in. 

;^im  let  '■ 

paljtcr 

gal  !-p  .  . 

prt  tern 

■::mid 

al  ter- 

:utxt  tei- 

vai  id 

s;^.:r  it 

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LESSOR  37. 

A     I.TTTI^    girl's    letter. 

i.  ]  will  show  you  a  little  girl's  letter  to  her 
friend  at  school.  The  r.ame  of  the  little  girl  is 
Ma.y.  She  wrote  the  letter  froiri  a  house  nc-a: 
the  sea-side,  where  t^he  will  stav  for  a  shm-^  time 
with  her  aunt.        .    *  .         • 

2.  Here  is  the  letter :     'M  hope  you  are  quite 
!  well.     We  are  all, quite  well.     There  is  a  lar^e, 

white  cat  here ;  its  eyes  arc  ved,  or,  I  should  say, 
pink.  It  wears  a  b'ack  bcud  round  v  "  i? 
wir.I;  a  siTiif  1  bell  tied  to  it.  _    " 

3.  "  Whe?i  she  walks,,  the  bell  rings,     i  like  :o 
'  bear  tlie  sound.of  this  beU.     We  Ihiow  where'  tbv. 

cat  is;  for,  wheir  she  move5,  the  bell  rings. 

4.  "i^ow,  you  will  like  to  hear  w^hy  the  cat 
wears  the  bell.  She  goes  into  the  v.-oods  near 
the  house,  where  there  are  birds;  the  birdd  cau 
hear  the  bell,  and  can  take  care  that  the  cat  docs 
no c catch  them. 

5.  "There  m  a  t£^rno  dove  here,  :oo,  which 
comes  ouc  of  its  cage,  and  fiics  through  the  room^. 
Xo  doubt,  you  think  that  the  cat  would  catch,  the 
dove  ?  Xo,  they  are  good^^frW-nds ;  Buch  good 
frieiTds,  that  the  dove  will  s\t  on-  tha  cat'a  hofivl 
and  the  oat  does  not  hurt  it 

■  G.  "  Ishali  try  to' tarae  o...  -.-  ^.\u  .:-.,  ..re 
they  may  be  as  good  friend--  as  this  cat  Ri>d  dove 
ire.     And  now,  goud-by  '/-'\  1  write  ag:J::." 


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LESSON  3h. 

Words  0 

Mwo  i^yllables, 

accented  on 

*     • 
the  secoti. 

1 

A  wak<^' 

e  ]ate' 

a  bash' 

a  far' 

a  woke 

e  vade 

a  bc^ 

a  larm 

a  ftse 

e  rase 

«i  J  as 

a  part 

a  rose 

e  lope 

a  dopt 

a  lert 

•  a  bide 

evoke 

a  bed 

a  ver 

a  bode 

e  lide 

a  mend 

a  verse 

a  lone 

•   e  duce 

a  mid 

a  vert 

a  shore 

a  pace 

e  lect 

.  emerge 

a  tone 

a  muse 

e  rect 

a  merce 

a  like     ♦ 

a  cute 

eject 

a  bort 

a  live 

u  nite" 

.   e  vent 

a  dorn 

a  bate 

..    0  blige  . 

. '  e  vince 

ajar 

.      LESSOK -Sll 

Words  of 

two  syllablep, 

accented  on 

the  second. 

1 

1 

I 

1 

Be  came' 

ac  cede' 

be  hind' 

in  voke' 

be  hUve 

ad  here 

re  cite 

re  voke 

de  base 

com  plete 

po  lite 

cajole 

bo  take   • 

con  cede 

be  side 

com  pose 

oe  ilate 

con  vene 

be  tide. 

en  robe 

di  late 

im  pede 

ig  nite 

ex  plo'de 

for  sake  , 

re  cede 

re  vile 

de  pose 

ef^a'.ce 

re  plete 

de  ny 

. ex  pose 

.  em  pale 

re'-'verge 

re  piv 

de  muie 

es  tate 

se  Crete 

deff 

im  mure 

de  bate 

se  rene 

Ju  1> 

re  fute   . 

'n  Yude 

se  vere 

de  cry 

re  pute 

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LESSOIn"  4«. 

Words  of  .one  syllable. 

Badge 

lodge 

dirge 

done 

scrape 

fadge 

podge 

.^  mierge       front 

stake 

edge  . 
hedge  ~ 

budge 

serge 

■  Vv'Ont 

flak6 

judge 

verge 

•dove 

chafe 

ledge 

grudge 

verse 

love 

Strang 

pledge 

hinge 

ter.-^c 

glove 

,     graze 

/fed  go" 

cringe 

iirg\' 

.  shove 

blaze 

'  sledge 

fringe 

surd 

come 

chime 

wedge 

singe 

scorn 

none 

price 

ridge 

t^v^ingo 

snort 

monk 

slice 

bridge 

plunge 

gorge 

month 

L      spice 

midge 

lunge 

ritOl'lli 

sponge     nice 

'  LESSGIN"  41. 

Words  of  one  ; 

syllable,  ending  in  oA.  ? 

soft. 

French 

2' 

inch 

2 

batch 

2 

jitch 

,  1 
beech 

bench" 

finch 

catcli 

litch 

leach 

bl(^nch 

pinch 

hatch 

witch 

ten'ch 

drench 

winch 

latch 

tiitch 

ju-each 

i.clch 

flinch 

match 

stitch 

peach 

tench  • 

clinch 

patch 

iwitch 

bler^ch 

'trench 

illch 

snatch 

iiotch 

reach 

■uench 

pilch 

scratch 

scotch 

speech 

A'cn-ch 

bunch 

fetch 

blotch 

porch 

'lei'ch 

hunch 

ketch 

crotch     ' 

po«eh 

:  tench 

lunch 

retch 

Crutch 

roach 

which  '• 

munch 

stretch 

hutch 

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Words  in 


Th(n  • 

think 

thino; 

thrift 

ilirill 

thick 

ihre^Ttd 

rhci't 

vijriist 

".:huri-ip 

%hrcsh  ■ 


42.    ' 

whicb  th.  has  the  hard  or  aspirat 

e  sound. 

2                         "                       " 

thank 

1 
thane 

2 

bath 

1 

bot"h 

thatch 

thcTne 

lath 

lo^th 

thFash 

til  rive 

path 

qnot.h 

throb 

thrice 

'  hath 

■  grozi;tii 

tliong 

throw 

broth 

iorth 

throng 

tlm)ne 

'     cloth 

foMrth 

thug  " 

throat 

troth 

sloth 

threat 

throve 

moth 

oath 

thill 

thole 

liUh 

triUh 

thllk 

thrc;\v 

■    Crith 

^'oiUh 

thack  . 

three 

width 

shfecth 

third 

throe  ■ 

'  ernith 

teeth 

LESSO:^  4o. 


'^Vords.  of  tv/0  syllables,  accented  on  the  second. 

1   •  1  2  a 


De  cide' 

con  tide'  • 

'^v.  vV 

con  elude. 

de  Hie 

con -line 

im  ]■)]}■ 

pre  elude 

deiSne 

con  npire 

com  ply 

se  elude 

dv-  riu'Ej 

ex  pi  re 

espy 

allude 

desire 

•    re  spire 

sup  ply 

de  lude 

di  vide 

re  tire 

r.  ly 

10 1  lud.i> 

di  vine 

Fe  quire 

do  duce 

pro  tri^id-:: 

i:  -  :ivj 

ai3  quire 

com  m^ate 

in  triide 

us  oriui.; 

re  dine  V 

.  r.ia  ture 

in  cludo 

{iS  pi  re 

re  fine  - 

pro  cure •  . 

eou>urai5 

;-f    ;•;.(. 

V^-  intlf 

on  dure  » 

as  61: me 

c  :•:':     '::.  ■ 

CO.irUij;^' 

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sa  lute 

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•     LESSOS  •44. 

W'orcis  of  two  syllables,  accented  o)i  the  secoiid.    • 


era  vat 
de  camp 
(le  cant 
did  tract 
pro  tract 
re  cant 
,  re  f ract 
]'e  lax    .  ■ 
ra  tract 
se  dan 
at  tract 


be  detik' 
be  beld/ 
be  quest 
(le  feCt 
deject 
de  test 
pre  tend 
pre  vent 
pro  tect 
i  e  fleet 
re  fresh 
re  lent 


rejuct 
re  sent 
re  quest 
re  spoct 
effect 
ex  tend 
ex  tent . 
in  tend  . 
ID'  tent 
in  ject. 
ne^  Icct 
*se  lect 


en  ii 
en  Y'r.'.h 
com  mit 
dis  til 
ful  til 
ad  .nut 
ad  diet 
iit  tact 
dis  patch 
dis  tract 
expand 


LESSOK    45. 


Words  of 

two  syllables,  i 

iccented  on  th 
1 

e  second. 
■'2 

prp  fer' 

Pro  ject' 

■J 
sup  plant' 

pro  ceed' 

subject    ■ 

im  plant' 

gen  teel 

per  vert 

con  nect 

fer  ment 

set  tee 

de  fer 

col  lect 

dis  sent 

suc-ceed 

sub  vert 

sus  pect 

re  pent 

.  con  cise 

ex  jfert 

cor  rect 

pre' fix 

per  spire 

in  vert 

'!      pre  diet 

per  plex 

«ub  lime 

in  ter 

,      con  flict 

con  suit 

survive 

in  fer 

!      dis  tinct 

cor  rupt 

com  port  , 

'Con  cur 

j      extinct 

con  tend 

con  dole 

dis  turb 

con  duct 

con  fess 

con  sole 

ab  surd 

1    j     con  struct 

per  haps 

coil  trol 

de  mur 

2 

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LESSOR'  4i;.. 


Words  of  two  svilable8,'accenie<l  <»ii  ihf  lij-i-r 

Aiul  in  which  ; 

the^iial  c  I'e 

silent. 

Ca'W. 

am^ble 

ket'tle 

bot'tle            1 

i      fa  ble 

am  pie 

•net  t^r. 

ool)  bl^         i 

!      £^a  blc 

ap  pie. 

jK'b.Me 

Ion  (He 

sa  bU? 

bab  ble 

st't  tic 

bob  UYc. 

ta  ble 

baflie 

l)rit  tl('     • 

bub  Idc 

sta  ble 

battle 

dim  jilc 

bun  <]\e. 

1      ja  die 

cat"  tie 

tiddle 

cvuwi  ble 

ma  pie 

daz  zle 

kin- die 

lliufllr       ' 

sta  pl^ 

grap  pic 

little 

n>nz  zlij 

bri  die 

ban  die 

]/un  ]Ar 

])ad  dh' 

no  ble ' 

man  tie 

• 

ru\  i]\r 

j»llZ  z)/ 

LESSON  IT. 

Words  of 

two  syllables,  in 

■which  the  linal 

r;  [b  silent. 

t> 

■Bku 

2 
can 'die 

ni  nibble 

mar'ble 

title 

dan  die 

•   tip  plf^ 

gar  ble. 

,     tri  fle 

rani  ble 

tit  tie 

gar  gir        ' 

i  die' 

sad  die 

tin  gl<^ 

spar  Icle 

•      rifle  • 

raffle 

tin  kl/' 

star  tbf 

i 

f<'    rtdiil^ 

prat  tie 

mid  dl'' 

c-ir  cle 

era  die 

tat  tic 

lie  kl. 

o'ir'dle     •   .* 

la  ble 

sam  pie 

pic  kl^ 

ciirVn-.   • 

bee  tie 

tram  'pl^' 

sim  pie 

biir-tlh 

feu  ble . 

tern  pie 

min  gh 

}>i.ir  die 

bu  gle 

trem  ble 

thim  ble 

lur  tie 

scru  pie 

*    gen  tie 

whit  tie 

mjr  tie 

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LESSOX    48. 


Words  of  tAvo  syllables, 


Be  hest' 
be  set 
ea  det 
(le  pend 
pro  pel 
j-e  pel 
iit  tend 
an  nex 
com  mend 
com  pid 
dis?  pel 


ex  peF 
im  pel 
ap  pend 
im  pend 
fo  ment 
(ii  rect 
ex  pect 
he  "jfin 
de  sii^t 
re  mit 
re  sist 


accented  or#the 
2 
sub  mit' 
in  tlict 
in  struct  • 
in  duct 
re  ^^iilt 
in  suit 
con  sent 
la  ment 
dis  sent 
at  test 
trans  ai't 


second. 

] 

ae  cuse' 
ad  duee 
3-e  buke 
re  duce 
§e  cure  » 
com  mune 
com  pute 
con.fute  • 
im  pute 
in  duce 
dis  pute 


LESSON  49. 


Words  in  whicli  ti.  i-l  and  ct  are  pronounced  like  .</?.. 
I  „      2  2  2 

cap'tUiUS 

fuc  tiou8 
ii'diy  tiaus 
vi  ciou? 
lus  cious 


Na.'tion 
stii  li'>n 
nio  tioH 
no  tion 
1(>  tion 
}>o  tion 
iT(»r  tion 
{•a  r,i^'r:t 
(]Uo  tiv'nt 
gra  cioiis 
spa  cions 
spe  v'^on< 


iic'tion 
iiiO  tion 
frac  tion 
trac  tion 
<Mp  tion 
sanction 
men  tion 
stc  tion 
lee  tion 
dio  tion 
tic  tion 
iric  tion 


op'tion 
uiic  tion 
June  tion 
tunc  tion 
sue  ti(m 
man  t-iou 
pas  sion 
pen  sioii^ 
ten  sion' 
ses  sion 
mis  sion 
ces  sion  • 


I 


pre  cious 

.^]>e  cini 


ver  sion 
mer  sion 
tor  tion 
par  ti:^l 


36  •   ^.-.^^- -    -    - 

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•lesso:n'  f)0. 

Words  of  t^re.e  Byllables,  accented  on  tlae  lirsi. 

Xa'ti  :ty  san'i  ty  .       inMlp:i)  jum'geu  -  y 

pu  ri  t\  vim  i  ty        in  in  uiy  cus.  to  cly 

pi  ra  cv  par  i  ty  in  ju  ry  s(d  von  cy 

'Wb  ta  ry  .  lax  i  ty          en  mi  ty  t\n  dus  tVy 

TO  ta  ry  Ion  i  ty    .  on.  or  gy  oon  tra»i'y 

vo  Vd  IV  lev  i  ty  on  o  niy  ..,  'les  per  nW 

pu  ri  TV  veVi  ty  •  bot  a  iiy  bib  li  o;^] 

mu'ti  iiy  cavity          family  au  nu  ;i! 

nudl  T}-  ooni  i  ty-       par  ody  oop  per  as 

cu  raVy  ]o\  1  ty          pen  ury  snppli  ant 

po  et  ry  dim  i  iby         rcm-e  dy  lux  ii  ry 

po  e  sy  dep  u  ty        col  o  n^  '  <'od  i  oi! 


LESSOIS^  51. 

Words  of  three  syllables,  accented  u.:i  the  lir^t- 

1  2.2-  .  *3 

Ra'di  n8  balV'O  ny      her'ald  ry  ter'vou'oy 

rapier      .  faculty       bigotry  fertilize 

la  bi  al  .bar  ri  er       dig  ni  ty  j^er  raon  izo 

me  Tii  al  gal  ax  y        bis  |-(^  ry  bor  mi t  age 

jo  vi  al  den  si  ty       pil  lo  ny  tiir  pen  tine 

mu  tu  al  des  ti  ny  -    pen  al  t\^  par  son  age 

j  pe  ri  od  cen  tu  ry      nov  el  ty  par  ti  cb^ 

i  glo  ri  fy  .  g^n  er  al      nul  li  ty  bar.  mo  ny 

i  stu  pe  fy  ten  den  cy  dig  ni  fy  bar  bin  ger 

i  flu  en  cy  ped  arit,,.ry  jus  ti  fy  mar  tin  gale 

I  briber  y  ped  es  tal     nul  li  fy  mar  tyr  dom 

ple*ua  ry  ner  e  sy       am  pli  fy  mer  cu  ry 


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^      LESSOR    52. 

When'  is  (lie  [uxoit  h\  aJoril)/  /  (  )ii  the  lirst 
syllable.        .  ■  ".     " 

JTow  is  it  iiiaVkou  ?  ]i  is  luarkcd  Avitli  (').*  call- 
ed the  accent  mark. 

What  souDcl  ha>^  tlie*  vowel  in  the  accei)ied  syl- 
lable ?     It  has  the  lon^  sound,  as  in  no. 

How  many  sounds  has  o  .^     It  has  six  sounds. 

(xive  the  sound  of  o-'in  /lo.  not,  .no'f\  move,  doiicl 
iroJf. 

What  is  //  /     It  is  a  consonant. 

How  many  sounds  has  c/ 1     It  lui^two. 

Which  sound  has  it  in  rjlorify  ?.   TThe  hard. 

Before  what  letters  is  it  always  hard  ?  Before 
a,  c^,  %,  I,  and  r.  ' 

Before  what  letters  is  it  iiMie tally  soft ?  Be- 
fore (\  7,  and  //. 

Under  what  othei- circimistances  is  it  always 
hai'd  ?  At  the  end  ot  a  word,  and  at  the  (^nd  of 
.)  syllable,  Avhen  the  next  syllable  hej^^ins  with  a 
consonant. 

■  How    ronn\-    svllables    are    there    in    ifluvlfti'f 
Three. 

Wkal  arc  woros  of  three  svllables  called? 
l^j-isvllables.        ^    ■ 

Vvhat  are  words  of  two  syllables  called? 
Dissyllables. 

\Vnat  are  words  of  more  tluit  three  syllables 
called?     Poll^'sylJables. 


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1 

'  iliit'i.'  syllable 

4 
»?',  a(.^c'entcd  on 

the  FcO«!ld. 

•          1 

ar  I'i'val 

im  pan 'el 

in  ler'naU 

cii  iKi  I'v 

re  vi  val^ 

a])  par  el 

uia  ter  nal 

po  liu  to 

de  111  al 

pi  a.8  tcr 

yhi  ter  nal 

oc  ta  V(» 

.i-'e  ci  tal 

})i  lat^  ter 

pa  ter  nal 

po  .iiui  tain 

re  pi'i  sal 

ro  man  ccr 

0  tor  nnl. 

a  wa  ken 

pro  vi  so." 

n  ten  sil 

111  ber  nal 

ad  ja  cent 

lio  ]-i  zoii 

in  tend  ant 

noc  tur  nal 

J;or  na  do 

re  rpii  tal 

de  tend  ant 

di  nr  nal 

vol  ca  no 

in  qui  ry 

na  sev  er 

•  nn  cer  tain 

i.  de  al 

eom  pliant 

de  liv  er 

eon  cur  ,  ent 

CO  e  val 

tor  pe  do 

e  lix  ir 

In  for  mal 

ad  lie  I'Citi 

in  lie  rent 

nn  civ  il 

ini  yjor  tant 

LESSO¥   54. 

Wortl.s  oftliree  syllables,  accented  on  the  s'econd. 
^2  2  1  2 

Me  men'to  dis  as^ter     en  dan'ger    in  clem'ent 
nui  lat  to      nn  fas^  en    ver  ba  tini  -pa  rent  al 
de  vel  op      to  bac  co     ad  ja  cent     pre  cep  tor 
.en  vel  op      corn  pos  it^;  pri  me  val    pro  mul  gate 
pa  thet  tc      a  pos  tate    pro  ced  ure  en  cum  ber 
cos  met  ic     de  pos  it     ca  the  dral    en  sam  pie 
do  mes  tic    pro  con  snl  com  pos  ure  ex  am  pie 
sur  i-en  der  co  los  sal     in  clos  ure    ex  am  ine 
in  her  it        a  pos  t\e      abasement  dis  crcd  it 
des  poi  ic     con  sistent  a  bate  ment  re  sulWant    . 
be  wil  der    im  pos  tor  com  placent  mag  net  ie 
bap  tis  mal  la  con  ic      de  po  nent    ma  jes  tic 


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.-.~-- -^^.^^ *. — 

. — -.^.^^^-^ — ^ 

r^y^.-^^  ..,  .-^^.-^.-.-^ 

2     3       4        5 

6       1        2      S 

4      5         1 

2           3              1 

not  nor  move  doi 

lewolt-tubetubfnr 

full  rude-type 

bymn  myrrh-new^ 

•     LESSON   5;3. 

1 

Words 

of  two  syllables, 

accented  on 

the  flr^t. 

En'tiy 

1 

ool'ter 

borVler 

.pip'l>iu 

en  ter 

to  CllS 

00 r  per 

bno-Tind 

er  ror 

^    glo  ry     • 

hor  net    * 

an  vil 

lo  oust 

mor  tal 

•    tri/se! 

ax  is 

mo  ment 

mor  tar 

ti]>  pot 

ed  Ois 

])0  tent 

mor  bid 

'  .  ed  il 

lat  ter 

sto  ic 

or  cliard 

ojois  el 

tat  ter 

sto  len 

hor  ror 

blot  tor 

pal  ter 

mo  pisli 

ar  mor 

spotted        . 

tes  ter 

do  tiird 

oar  go 

vie  ar 

wit  ty 

do  taf>;e 

tar  dy 

\-om  it 

wW  11  ess 

du  rini;' 

])ar  don 

tan  sy          ; 

' 

LESSOX   56.    ^ 

• 

•               Words  ott\vo  syllables, 

accented  on 

the  fii'st. 

,           'L 

2 

3     . 

4 

K.\'V(MV 

*  spar'ro?/' 

bor'ro?^ 

arso 

liar  To/r 

el  how 

mor  ro/'- 

.    -nl  d.T 

mar  yow 

bef  lo?r 

sor  ro//* 

iibler            ; 

liar  ro//-  • 

fel  lo//; 

bur  ro//' 

wA  \\\v>' 

yar  xcmo 

m^l  V)tv 

Ihr  ro// 

Nval  ro 

lial*lo//' 

yel  lo//; 

•bar  ley  * 

\\\\\    \vv 

sal  lo//- 

btl  \ow 

.  par  ley 

lai  toi-           j 

tal  lo//- 

pil  low 

£;'ar'monl 

j.al  try         j 

slial  ]()//' 

Wi,l    1:    //' 

turkey 

•   l>:t!  <'MM       j 

shad  ()//' 

wm  d.o//' 

fur.i/isli 

. ,     .  ,. 

cal  l(.>/r 

wii!  ijo^i' 

ur  ^Xi'v 

,     loro 

fal  lo,'/ 

wid  <•  . 

in;  bit' 

wherefore  • 

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fate  fat  far  lull  0!\re— mit,-  -.net  her  tlur. — pine-  pin  -ir  nia<hiiio— iv 


Word-  (if   two  j-yllables,  H('c<^Tiit-(l  on  lii. 

1                      1'  \ 

Cgilvoko'  nc'cufse-  1  u]  i(x>ii' 

(lis  close  :uV  dnco  .   baboon  ]h)I  iroon 

di#]:)Osc       .  ini  ]»aro  ,   lain  ^.loorit  •'^a  looii 

ver  bi).-(^  ro  vivo  bus  .soon  co  ooon 

sup  rioi't  re  \  ISO  di'a.  ^i;\)on     *  shaj  lot.ji 

pro  \i>ko  <M)iii  pik'  platoon  a  iool" 

sup  l»oso  ivn  port-  raccoon  be  hoot" 

par  tako  aflord  bar  j)Oon  1k'  lioovc 

arcade  repose  Pes  loon  ^  bam  1mm> 

cap  cade  en  tbrce  nion  s-o<mi  bal  !mo 

crusade    ■  impose  ]>on*  toon  ic  prot»r 

in  ease.  (^'x  ploro  bn't'foon  rc^"])i'(>\-c 


-, 

^Vord.s  in  w 

■hich  fjh,  /,  /:, 

ami  n'  are  t,\\t 

Mit. 

Svjh 

i 
?/;bolc 

/cnack 

?/'raek 

ka/ni 

■  \^on 

^-■•rote 

Aniab 

/<«rii[.». 

eaZiVi 

.i.A 

ivvhc 

/•na- 

'^rre  ck 

pa/ni 

Xh'iuh 

wveak 

/na]) 

//Ten  • 

p^ethi] 

>rni.y 

/:n.ell     ' 

^^-'j'ei.ek 

.  a/uib 

\  'V/'^t 

•     //;rif!4e 

/•i>elr 

■  tnrx'4\: 

Air;. 

,  mi -//-(I 

ir\\:'.'\\\ 

*  ku'M 

//:ret<!i 

ii.i/t 

mgh\ 

levy 

kno\) 

//;ri,j:'- 

. 

;  v'ujhx. 

kuo)r 

kuov.k 

wvu.\'_': 

;u'L 

[  fi)^/n 

/,:noll 

/.•nor 

//•rist 

cba/k 

bi^vAt 

/,-iiee 

/:ueck 

^<;rit 

\va/k 

■  X^(/ht 

/:ne<:zd 

kno]^ 

?/'rong" 

st&lk 

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lot  nor  move  done  vvoit-tube  tub  Jur  full  rfide-typo  livum  myrrh-new 

LESSOR    50. 

WHAT  1  II ATM  TO  SUE. 

I  hiitc  to  see  an  idle  danee. 
Who  don't  i>ct  np  till  eiglii, 
-  ,         < 'oLje  slowly  moping-  into  pchooi, 
A  half  un  hour  ton  I'lio. 

I  halo  U>  sec  hi--  >i.icti.;:'V  oii'.s^  ; 

His  buttons  otFJiis  elothes:  . 
\^' ith  blacking  oji  hi's  hands  and  Ijhm.-, 

Instead  of  on  his  shoes. 

1  haie  to  yec  a  sehoJai"  gape. 

And  yawn  upon  Iiis  seat : 
Or  lay  his  head  upon  his  desk. 

As  if  almost  asleep, 

I  hate  to  see  a  boy  an  rude, 

That  one  might  think  him  raised. 
In  some  wild  region  of  the  woods,^ 
•  And  hut  halt  r-ivilized. 

•  ]  linte  to  «ee  a  scholar's  <lu^^k 
,     W^th  1^'i^  and  [i-l. ay  things  InlL 
•     /\--  11' to  play  with  rattle-trajjs.     ^^^ 
'•^■'  ere  all  he  did  at  school;       \.| 

I  iiate  to  see  a  isliablty  book,  • 
VV"it]i  half  the  leaves  torn  out. 

And  used  as  if  its  owner  thought 
"Twas  mado  to  toss  about. 


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:.      •  ■  1 

2      3       4 

1-23 

4* 

fate  r.i\  fur  full 

care   -in. 

tr  fiiet  her  tliere- 

-]>ine  pin  sir  M»Ji<-hiiic— -i 

•  > 

V 

LESSON  CO. 

Won] 

<  in  wliir 

h  .come  of  the  1 

c'tloi's  arc  ^'i 

O:,!. 

1 

]:lUl// 

C'/rtli 

.-:,... 

crease 

hmb 

i'awi) 

twrl 

toiriA 

grem^e 

crnmh 

layrn 

erti'ii 

10i/l- 

dnmh 

pa^^ii 

Icv/rn 

si)?tp 

\i^ayo 

nnni// 

l)ra?t'ii 

VLv/rii 

iXro//j> 

iWtVQ^i 

pluni/j 

dray/;ii 

<U^arth 

//■ho 

^heai' 

thnm/' 

hsiw] 

heard 

?<>honi 

Aicav 

']i\mO 

br.av/j 

hoarse 

///hose 

tb/ks 

(lo/>t.  . 

dra?/;l 

pearl 

/i'hoo] 

com  A 

keiii/^ 

♦spra^/^1 

Hearcli 

ba/k 

^'Oi^rcf* 

temr>t 

8ha?rl 

licart 

ca?k 

.!n..- 

ki/n 

ha'^rk 

g-z/ard 

ea?/] 

LKSSOiS'  HI. 

Words  ot'  two  syllables,  ace  ented  (ai  the  first, 


i]er//con 

\ic'ujIiVeu. 

glad'df^ii 

<;hris//.^.'n 

hea  ver 

VigJit  e\\ 

beck  on 

ffWst'cl 

dea  coil 

sweet  en 

he/tv  cii 

\]st  rn 

dreary 

treat  y 

length  ew 

i'-Ast  ew 

oa.ger 

bra  zMi  . . 

TCclcMli      « 

drtink  en 

0(V'gl^>^ 

iiia/'d  6' 11 

crim  son 

kitch  ell 

grea  ss)^ 

shak  eu 

pris  o:i 

chick  ew 

mea  gr/^ 

stra?t  c]\ 

(piick  ( li 

\h\ck  ^Mi 

8cam  stress*  tak  ^i: 

smit  U-n 

})it  tri! 

nioa  bIcs 

wak  CM 

stif  f<in^ 

driv  en 

sfpicarivish 

weak  ent\ 

swiv  e\ 

kit  tni' 

year  ling 

ra  v.m 

//;rit  ten  . 

silk  en    ' 

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notnor  move  tlouc  wolf-tube  tub  fu/fullrude-fype  hytxm  myrrh-new 

LESSQi^J"  62. 

Words  of  two  ayllabl^B,  acceuted  on  tlie  iiist. 


Dany 

hQct'dla 

tro'phy 

fi-ec'niau 

dai  sj 

.pea  cock 

oak  um 

keep  sak.' 

da/ii  ty 

re«  sort 

y^'O  man 

twee  zer- 

caz  titi' 

sea  son 

shoid  der 

iticet  iivl 

ml  lor 

Crtst  ward 

•  powl  try 

])oe  VI sh. 

pra/  iv'e 

'  tvca  t-ise 

po?d  tice 

J  toe  die 

t'a/i  lire 

clear  ance 

\s\  and 

lime  kilvv 

cjL  lyx 

treat  anient 

twi.lio:lit 

re  giou 

c/;.a  OS 

{)Qo  pie 

vice  roy 

■      Ic  gi(H\ 

c//,o  nis 

l»re  cept 

<'i  ^)her 

stc*epl> 

fra  cas 

»*re  den  CO 

•vi  tals 

llco  .•? 

i;-anic  ster 

<Ti'ee  dy 

ty  phns 

so  ivvus 

LESSON   03. 


• 

1  *  • 

Words  of  one  8, 

liable. 

Beeves 

r 
sheep 

plagw*^ 

Of] 

ounce 

breed    • 

slee]) 

vao-v^c 

flounce 

breeze 

sleeve 

league 

pounce 

cheer 

sneer 

rogue 

gouge 

cheese 

sneeze  . 

Yogae 

lounge 

cree}) 

speech 

bro^w,*. 

ground 

creek 

spleen 

fugue 

pl0U{/// 

fleece 

squeeze 

gourd 

boutyA 

screech 

wheeze 

course 

slou^// 

screen 

steej) 

foaiith 

drou/z/t 

seethe*, 

freeze 

nio?d'd 

slouch 

sheen 

^•rease 

mowlt 

pouch 

hvnit 

ia«nt 
jatfut 

«nt 

a  ant 
flattnt 
I'fnoicli. 
^^ut.7nch 
ri'iwnich  ,„ 

hH/.'lH.'ll 


#. 


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fate,  fat  far  fall  c;.ii- nun:  mother  tboro— pinQ  pin  .sir  n 


LESSpN  r,4. 


.  VVui.l.  1, 

I  wiiich  (/i  hix':*  []\o  soil  w; 

iiai 

-olllhl. 

This 

1           ■           •.; 

thy              h:r;li.- 

hitb'tM" 

rliat 

l\iou(//i         Jatlfs 

teth  iiv     . 

iliaij 

litlu'            juiths 

we^itb  or 

\\iOA\- 

Mirlh'.           , 

laath.  or 

tht'jii 

lithe             Lath'ei' 

neth  er 

ihus 

^/•ritfR'          far  tlihi-- 

whetli  ei' 

(Innn'r    ■ 

.-^'vHk-          lar  ther 

hith  cr 

1 

bathe.    .       tar  tlkost 

tldtli  or 

ihiiJc 

latlie           bur  tlxen 

pi-ith  00 

tliCV 

soothb 

whitb  or 

:ht^^<> 

.^nioothe-     nioth'or 

both  er 

thos.- 

bi'(v/the       ])roth  ei" 

tb^/th  or 

i 
■1 

'.      ■     \VMi^i^ofl 

lliree  syllable.!?  acceiil.--ii  oi 

:.  t]u 

?  s(.'Co;ul.              ! 

.\  luencl'iaciu         dis  tem'p.oi* 

8e[)  teni'boi- 

an.  g'el  ic 

Gon  tei.t  ment 

XO  veni  bbii      ; 

a|»  pen  dix 

pre  sent  incnt 

r>o  eeni  bt-'r 

a>  r^cnl  I>] j 

|»u  tres  cent 

Vo 

SOI  it  Tijoni 

at  fend  ;nit> 

in  trep>  id    . 

ah 

int  dant 

atii  let  ic 

VQ  fresh  raent 

a  .• 

>nn  dor  . 

re  plen  \^\\ 

cnV]>el  lish 

0.!l 

oiini  bci- 

do  mer  it 

eu)  bez  zlc 

of 

I'll!  <;-ent 

de  peiid  out 

en  ifkiii  dev 

ro 

fidu'CiUv 

di  lem  ma 

on  ven  ova 

v'l  1 

!iu  [>ul  sivo 

re  mem  her 

pro  vent  i\  c 

tr 

i  uni  phant 

ae  Inc  tanl 

qui  OS  cent 

re 

dun'  dam 

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LESSON  66. 


Words  of 

three  syllaflea,  accented 

OH  th<*  secoi>d. 

•         .1 

1     '           % 

1 

Die  ta^or 

sub  scrib'or 

con  fes^sor 

tes  ta'tor 

•     de  cri  al 

ag  gres  sor 

ete  a  tor 

im  e  qiial. 

sue  ces  sor 

bra  va  do 

.  CO  e  qual 

trans  iig  lire 

Itim  ha  go 

qui  e.  tus 

pre  iig  n  re 

vi  ra  o-o 

il  le  gal 

disfigure 

-fai''  ra  go 

bi  tu  men 

<  om  mix  til r« 

hiatus 

a  cu  men. 

con  tin  ue 

•in  ci  sor 

lo  gu  men 

tor  bid  ding- 

en  vi  roil 

tVi  bu  nal 

con  jec  tuve 

pro  yi  so 

pa  go  da* 

de  ben  tiire 

vie  ci  pjior 

spec  ta  tor 

ill  den  ture 

LESSON  67. 

Words  of  three  syllables,  accented  on  th 


^con-T. 


Con  tex'ture* 
en  rap  turo 
un  er  ring . 
a  quat  ic 
as  sas  sin 
e  las  tic 
fan  ta§  fir 
:  sar  cas  tic 
'  fa  nat  ic 
I  dra  mat  ic 
i  de  fal  cafe 
j  em  phatjc 


ac  com'plish 
ad  mon  isli 
h:u*  mon  ic 
.im  pes  ture 
al  lot  meiit 
nar  cot  i^. 
>car  boil  i  • 
ina  son  li' 
abolisli 
em  "bod  v 
pa  cif  ic 
^o  bib  it 


com  mit'tee 
con  sid  I' 
in  trin  sic 
(!oh  till  gent 

');^  itiu  nant 

de  liv  cr 

di  min  ish 

-lis  tnb  utc 
-    y  •     •  -I 

in  sip  1(1 

e  nig  ni :> 
im  bit  t« 


i^ ^^_,_: 

OCK    DV.'N    SPKl,T.TX(t    BOOr. 

'    1     '2     3    4       r> 

■:         ■,            i 

L-          .. 

fate  fat  far  fall  care— uiuio  :uot  licr  ihcre— pii' 

L'  jiiii  si)  ui:!.  hiiic  -no 

• 

'<SSS#X  QS. 

• 

Words  01 

three  t^yllahles  accented 

on  the  third. 

T 

#                   I 

•'•^       • 

,  Ap  per  ta/n' 

de  com  pose' 

com  pre  bond' 

a6  cer  taai 

re  com  pose 

rep  re  bend 

en  ter  ta/n 

in  ter  pose 

.rec  om  mend 

super  veiio 

pre  dis  pose 

rep  re  sent 

in  ter  vcne 

iiu  po  lite 

rec  ol,  loot 

im-por  iuno 

re  u  nite 

in  ter  cept 

op  ptu-  tune 

dis  n.nite 

in  tor  sect 

iri  sc  ci*ire. 

re  in  state 

in  ter  mit 

ih  ter  fere 

<iis  re  pute 

dis  nf  tV'cr 

pre  ma  ture 

in  lor  leave 

in  »!i  reel 

im'nla  turo 

in  ttr 'weave 

eonn.Tor  aet 

ad  ver  tise 

mis  bo  liave    . 
LfiSSON  09. 

in  ter  diet 

Wordaof 

iM'ce  syllables  aqcenleti 

on  the  third.' 

.  1 
Su  per  scri])e 

1 
mis  de  mean' 

cip  pre  bend 

3u  per  vise 

un  fore  eecn 

cir  cum  vent 

sub  di  vide 

.     ro  ap  pQter 

un  der  sell 

CL'  in  cicle 

o  ver  ret/cli 

dis  con  leni 

over  drive 

iin  do  ceu'c 

eon  de  scond 

un  der  mine 

[ter  se  vere 

in- cor  rcer, 

cav  al  cade 

in. ter  cede 

con  tP4i  die! 

can  non  ade 

dis  ap  pear  . 

in  dis  tinet 

lem  on  ade 

o  vei-  UuLp 

un  dor  siaiul 

ser  e  narle 

'">  ver  sUoji 

()  ver  biuiif 

prom  e  nad-' 

lii  tro  duce 

0  vej'  maitb. 

bar  ri  cade 

Um  a  tcair 

vi  0  lin 

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not  nor  jjiove  done  wolf-tube  tiib  furfuU  rude-type  hymn  myrrh-new 

LESSOX    70. 

NVordft  oi  ilirce  Hvlla'olf.?.  ?  ceuted  on  tli^  first. 

•J    .  '    ,  1 

Ag'gTan  (117,0  ■       bev'er  agoi  fla,'gran  cy 

aa  pVrate  ^  im  mi  grutc  va  can  cy 

can  d i  tl  M  r <  ■  '  ca I  a .  bo  s  1 1  fra  gran  cy 

con  .j  11  gate  par  a  di?*.-  'like  li  hood 

ex  ca  vatc  lex  i  con  mi  cro  scape 

uav  i  gate'  teni  po  viM  .   '     li  bra  ry 

veil  c  V:-!'-''  liv  c  ry  pii  a  ble  . 

al  i  »|iu>i  bal  us  trade  di^a  lect 

an  ti  pode,  chcr  n  biii  vi  o  lent. 

Hied  if.  al'.  <lem  o  cra*^^  vi  o  late 

ep  i  gram  cap  ri  corn  ra  di  ate 

epithet  daffodil  privacy 


LESSON  71. 

, Wards  ot 

three  syllables,  accented 

on  the  first.              ■ 

]/ar'<>  iKi'Mse 

per' ma  nont 

affluent 

par  'X  gra[.»}i 

ger  mi  niite  • 

an  CCS  tor 

par  aTlax 

ter  mi  na^e 

hal  us  ter 

par  a  I  lei 

ur  gen  C}- 

bar  r is  ter 

niadv  er  el 

tier'vi  tude 

car  ri  on 

iiat  u  lent     • 

ver  ti  ^0 

can  is  ter 

sac  ri  lege 

]ier  ti  dy 

lav  en  der       r 

den  i  zen 

per  jtl  ry 

ac  tu  al 

ep  i  care 

nur.s  e  ry. 

ad  ju  tant 

ep  i  node 

ct,>r  mo  rant 

al  CO  ran 

el  e  phant 

.     cor  por  al 

al  ge  bra 

el  e  gant 

cor  pa  lent 

al  ti  tude        j 

-^ t 

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1      :i    ;>    •*      r,  1        2     3      4       -'1       2     ;:  i     • '  . 

fate  fat  far  tall  carc—mete  met  h«r  there — piiie  pin  sir  machine — no* 


LESSO'X  12. 

Word?  of  three  syllables,  acaentec^on  ifie  ih"A. 

Mag^ni  tudc            *  iii'na  moii  .  ."  uioir'u  inent 

amplitude              instrument  eon  ri  dent 

ag  o  nize                  in  tcl  Icet  con  ti  nent 

ap  pe  ike            .      in  ter  o^x  pop  u  lar 

lat  i  tudc         *        eit  i  zen        '  .!j:rad  u  ate 

las  si'tude                nuu  er  a!  fas  ci  nate 

ac  cu  rate                 Triin  is  t^M-  grav  i  tate 

ac  tunt''  •                 sir'i  us  ' .      lac  ev  ate 

ag.gra  vate     •         stmi  u  lus  pal  li  ate 

ap  pro  bate              vin  e  gar  ab  di  cate 

paiC.o  dy                    bod  i  ]y  ab  ro  gate 

ar  ro  gate                 com  e  dj  ad  e  quate 

LESSON- 7:>. 

Words  o*  three  syllables  acccht/ctl  on  the  lirst^ 

Pil^grim  age         senftlment  cel^e  bmtc    , 

stim  u  late     -     ,  tes^ta  mcnt  pen  e  tratO 

dis  si  pate          •  ded  i  cate  era  i  grat<^ 
I  dis  lo  cate            desperate       .    'extricate 

!  lin  e  age  ;,            es  ti  mate  -ex  pi  ate 

big  ii  in  V               destitute  ■   reg.v.  late 

,  dil  11  ";i;                hab  i  tude  ren  o  vatr 

iter  re                 eloquent  spec  u  Jai" 

j  im  pe  tuF.              ex  eel  lent  veg  e  tate 

I  mil  li  nx^v              pes  ti  lent  con  se  crate 

j  gol  i  ty                 dec  o  rate  •  .  con  vo  cate 

I  prob  i  ty                c\  e  vat-e  oId  du  rate 


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2     3       4         5  »;        1  .       2      ;i     4       5.        1.2  S  1  I 

not  nar  move  done  wolf-tiibi^  tub  fur  fnl]  rnde-^ype  hymn  myirh-neAv'  j" 

LESvSOX  74. 

Words  of  two  syiliiblee,  accented  on  the  lirst. 

Latch^et       soFelu/n.  ^:tM'ii:i)iii6'         hard'ware 

jacket  t-'ol  ura??..^        laiul  scape       hardship 

fresh  Qt         vol  ume  spend  thrift  .  tar  iiisb 


wick  et,         M.n  ^wer  '        briia  stoiK 


pars  nij 


crick  et  con  quer  trih  une  star  Ught 

pock  et  grand  enr  non  su^t  cor  Hair 

mus  Ic.  r  mid  mf/ht     '  inns  lin  for  f^jit 

trip  Id  u[>  r\(/h.t  wcl  kin  corse  lei 

skil  let  HiiJtg  mire  p^-s  age  horn  pipe 

offset  windpipe  gal)  blf  surfeit" 

trum  pet  urn  pire  cac  kb'  fur  live 

''l^ub  lei  ^Vme  vard  (ac  kb^,  sar  casm 


/• 


AVovilg  o  (  two  flvl 

ui  r'f  tT)f>  svnind  At 


LESSOR'  t:». 

Uables.  iti  wbirh   ph,  ban  the  sourMt    of/ 

.  and  ri<  t  hf  svnind  nf  ■'-. 

2  .:  2  ■ 

J*bii'icr         pba'iaux   •   ca.m'j/bor  chem'iBt 

|^hv«  ic  pba  sis         pavu  phlet  chronic 

pban  torn      pb<e  nix       dipA  throng  chol  ic 

phonic         si  pbbn       ;  tnpA -throng  schol  ar 


pho.s  phate 

hv  pbcn' 

zei>h  yr 

RcLed  ulo 

pbren  sy 

til  unipb 

sap  pbic/ 

an  arch 

pban  tasm 

<-:i  bpb 

sap  phirii 

an  chor 

pheV.s  ant 

pi  brocli 

ser  apb 

ep  och  ■ 

t^oph  ist 

su  mach 

ncph  e\v 

ech  0 

spher  ic 

te  tracli 

.  sul  phur 

pas  cbai 

sul  phate. 

cho  ral 

graph  ic 

-stry(?h  nine    , 

i  50 


on;    OWN    pV»El-l.lXO    lU>nK. 


12      8.45  1  2  .'^       4  1         2      S       •     .4    •       1    i 

f:itc  fat  far  fsil!  care— mctc  met  her  there — pine  pin  sFr  nnicbino— no   I 


LESSON  ■  Tn, 

Worils  of  nvo  syllables,  accc'tited  on  i!; 


I' V')  rogue' 
pi\>  vo.st 
re  goc/r-^c 
re  su^/rce 
;i|).  pro^/.rK 

itu  liii. 
iiii  ]^uf/]\ 

ro  now 
re  v/'ew 


liar  angjR'' 
I'o  Lapse 
re  veiige    ' 
;(l|'  gre!«rt 
eon  dense, 
do  foneo 
pro  fence 
\m  nienr^o 
\)v  friend 
hi  sect 
sus  penBC 
sop  press 


luir  iesq//<  ' 
irv(^  te.-5((?^e 
V(>n  denw/ 
i.e  rwixt.  * 
1)0  witch 
e  el  ipse 
in  iringe 
in  doAt 

ini  pmgH; 
re  S(?ind 
re  strict 


au'  *:! 
he  1/eVe 
he  s/]pge 
.  re  1/eve 
re  pr/cve 
c(.>n  cezVo 
do  ce2Ve 
<"on  ce/!t 
per  ce/ve 
re  ceipt 
ro  ce/ve 


LEKSOy 


Words  ol 

1 


(wo  svlia\)Iey,  acceiitefl  oh  ihe  seeoi^i.  > 


'.\n  ner(K 

(lis  o//s(^' 

be  seoelj'    . 

in  deed'     i 

;!}!  pecfrr 

(lis  pler«se 

be  twC'on 

}>ro  ceed    1 

;ip  pc'/se 

on  ddav 

can  teen 

re  deem. 

i>e  necdh 

inr])oac]i 

c-i  reer 

set  tee 

,  i«e  ^jue^Yth 

raal  tretit 

com  peer 

snc  ceed    ' 

\  l>e  ^poak 

in  is  lead 

dis  creet  . 

tn  reen    * 

'  he  i'Ort^ve 

do  hat 

■  OS  teen^ 

un  seen 

;  ho  li  a 

on  Uvat 

ex  coed 

I) re  v?'e,r      | 

con  00(7] 

10  lease 

fore  see 

cash  ier     '\ 

i  con  ge/d 

re  peal 

fu  see 

tron  tzer    { 

de  fortt 

I'o  treat 

gen  to  el 

ro  trfeve  ■ ; 

de  oer/sc 

re  veal 

irnin  dec 

de  co/t 

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2      3       4         5  «j       1        2.34       .'>   '     1         '  '^        .  .  3     ■    '      i 

iiotii«>r  move  done  wolt-tiiibetub  fur  full  rude-  type  hyirm  myrrh-  ii.v 

LESSOJST  78.  ' 

WQids-  of  two  syllables,  accented  on  th-e  «erou(i. 


4 

Ap  plated' 
ap  pia^se. 

■  ap  pall^ 
he  tad, 

be;  ^//ile 
ijc  ii."     ■ 

1 
es  quirw 
sur  mi  so 

lie  caMvse 

ill  slali 

be  ni^ii 

de  })rive 

as  ii-du\t 
de  fan]  I 
ex  ha«st 
de  lVa//d 
de  ba/icli 
ba  sIkiw 

re  call 
in  thrall 
with  h1 
ba  salt 
t^x  ait  • 
a.  thwart. 

de  8i//n,     ' 
as  siyn 
ide  Wyht 
at  tri////t 
(lis  g?nse 
ciias  tine 

de  scri]>e 
« de  spise 
con  (ii//n 
con  siir/ii 
Ilia  \\g\i 
I'c  si//n 

wiih  dra>/- 

a  ward 

eoni  pri.sc 

r^iib  sen ii 

,p'«.8ha 

re  ward 

iivtinire 

cs  chew 

j)a  pa/r 

ill  a  ]-av/d 

sur  piHc 

as  tufc 

LESS02S"  79. 

Wonib  of  two  syllables,  accented  on  iMe  fir^t. 

Ga/t'er  like' wise  flex'iJc  ch/et"'taJLn 

tra^'t  or  trca  cle  pb\n  Un\\  o-yiitv  ance 

way-ward  nrn  tral  das  lard  ^r/ov  ryus 

pageant  [udli  iiil  trans  cript  t!i.'«'V  ish 

dV/.  mond  "  youth  tb]  sln-p  Jn'vd  cf/l  ing 

li/vAt  nitig  had.  sti)ne  wve<  tie  -("-/ili-er 

|ior  tra/t  »  ri//A  ful  foup  K;r  rK'/tlw  ci 

pr.)  h>g/<.e  stat<^s  n>aii  couj)  ir  ^v/'z  hit 


so  iourii 

bra/u  pan 

\t'u{\'>  bh; 

iciri   l\  ir 

wui  sauce 

i^e«(  man 

sai.v.M- 

\'IVH  free 

r/<u  barb 

stew  ard 

'iirt.v  tilr 

k^a  in  re    ' 

until  fal 

vi.s-  count 

jiiun  dice 

wei/k  neas 

n2 


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12     3     4       f) 
latfc  fat  far  full  ca  i 


1         234  123  4  1 

■nietc  met  her  thei'e— jiSnc  pin  sir  iHachine— Ho 

LESSON    80.     , 


Words  ol'  thrco  sYllMblt\^.  Mi-ientod  on  tlic  first. 


Ban'ish  niiMit 
lav  ish  mc-iit 
puii  ish  merit. 
ped  i  ment 
sed  i  m«nt 
com  pli  ment 
lin  i  meat 
Dier  ri  meut 
det  ri  ment 
.^n  i\  ment 
doc  u  ment 
mo!i  li  ment 


C0n  li  ncnt 
teg  li  rm.'ni 
char  i  ot 
pol  T  1^-1  or 
an  to  ]tast 
in  ter  est 
pen  te  cost 
]>ar  a  dox 
hbl  i  day 
car  a  way 
leg  a  c\' 
fal  la  cv 


Sat'ur  day 
pel  i  cy 
in  fan  c}' 
con  stan  cy 
(dem  en  cy 
!^um  ma  ry 
land  la  dy 
mel  o  dy 
pros  o  dy 
mon  o  dy 
bat  ter  y 
iiat  n  lencc 


LESSOJS^  SI. 

Wordt*  of  three  syllables,  accented  on  the  second. 


De  port' ment 
ex  po  n.ent 
('  lope  ment 
v)p  po  nent 
•  pro  n]o  tive 

V      pro  [K")  sal 

I       a  bu  sive 
■iv  cu  >sant 
ft  muse  ment 
cher  u  hie 
in  duce  nioni 

i      re  fu  f^al 


at  tach'mciit 
a  ban  don, 
ap  par  el 
at  Ian  tic 
bo  tan  ic 
dog  malic 
oc  Stat  ic 
es  tab  lish  - 
];ns  mat  ic 
[x'l  g'an  tic 
in  liab  it 
me  tal  ic 


mo  nas  tie 
or  gan  ic 
pe  dan  tic 
ro  man  tic 
ty  ran  nic 
(^om  pen  sate 
con'tem  plate- 
in  tos  tate 
ap  pen  dan t 
nar  cis  sns 
re  pub  lie 
ex  cnl  pate 


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not  iior  move  done  wolf^ubc  tub  fur  full  hide-tj  pe  hyihn  myrrh-new 


LESSOR  82. 

Words  of  three  syllables,  accented  on  the  first. 

liv'.i  detit  prac'ti'cal  oan'ni  ual 

eb  o  11  y  grau  a  ry  am  nes  ty 

ef  fi  gy  gal  le  ry  cal  urn  n} 

cm  "has  sy  cas  si  mere  ar  ro  gam 

^^m  i  lie  lit  an  Ge  dote  t'uc  to  ry  . 

em  e  raid  son  ti  nel  par  a  sol 

ex  0  dus  refill  ent  tab  }t  \vr 

(el  o  ny  rOvS  i  dent  slip  p6r  y 

gen  e  sis  rev  er  ent  sym  pa  ili 

lep  ro  sy  rev  er  end  ''typ  i  cal 

men  di  cant  ad  mi  ral       '        vir  u  lent 

pen  iteiit  al  eo  hoi  Unt  ter  y 


LESSOJSr   88.^ 

\Vord>s«ot  three  syllables,  accented  on  the  riri»t. 

Pan'to  mime  cam'o  mile  sanc'ti  ty 

ear  a  van  pal  pi  tate  sas  sa  iVas 

ad  a  Uiiiui  tran  quil  ize  r^ut  ir  ize 

•asterisk  snb  so  qnent  pai;a'^it(' 
elar  i  fy                     i-an  o  ])y            ,    si-iiri  ty 

oran  bcr  r\  cat  a  ra'ct  sat  el  litf 

cav  al  ly  v-atapu't  chastity 

mar  i  gold  pat  ron  ize  cal  cu  i 

•tarn  a  rind  tes  ti  ty  ulcerate 

vag  a  bond  sub  stan  tive  cul  ti  vati- 

mar  i  time  mul  ti  tnde  mus  cu  lar 

am  ber  gris  -sub  sti  tute  pub  li  can 


* . . 


"VR    OWN<.S^KLLl.\0    Roolv. 


1        2      3      i       w  1  2  •    <5        4     ^      1  'i       3        ,        4  -1    . 

fate  fat  far  full  cftro^-iuiJte  met  her  lher«?— ^j^ie  pin  sir  msiehnie-  ii<»  ' 

LESSO]N^  84. .  '  1 

IIATTU:   OF   FORT  MOULTRIE.  1 

Among  tlie  ekdiest  battle.^  <]aring  tlic  i-ontest  | 
wirli  England  for  American  (ndepeudenoe.  was  | 
the  gallant  defence  of  Foit  Monllrle.  * 

Tins  fort  was  on  an   i8l.and,  at  the   vioulji    of 
,  Criarleston  Larbor,  in  South  Caralina.   .  It  \va>^  a 
;  rouirli  fort,  bailt  of  pah'Met1.o    l()i):8.     But   thonLfli 
"i.the  fi'rt  was  rough,  it  had  S()mo  brave  men  willj- 
in  it.     And  bravely  did  tl,i^j  defend  it,  against  a 
i  whoh'  lleet  of  tUe^eneinv's   sliip.-^.     So  well    did  1 
'  they  reti\rn  the  fire,  that  tl^e  enemy  was  glad  to 
i  escape,  witli  the   loss   of  many   men    and    mnch  ^ 
'•■  damage  to  their  ships. 
■  Twelve  of  the  brave  men  in  the  tort  were  killed,  ' 
nri'l  a  much   larger  number  were   wounded    b}' 
I  tiie  balls  fired  fronv  the'  sjiips.     The  liag    under 
i  which  they  fought  was   the  flag  of  South  .  Caro-  ! 
lina. — ^a  blue  flag,  with  a  crescent,  oV  half  moon. 
ill  wkile. 

Tliis  was  l>ut  <>!k;  of  the  man;,-  hiittros  ■\\Uich 
wen)  fought,  and  th\^se  hrave  men  wei-e  but  a 
\  ^m-iill  part,  of  the  hiany  thousands  who  gave  their  • 
I  iiyes,  tiiat  our  (^.ountry  mio^ht  be  free  and  happy,  , 
\  and  tihat  we  might  be  at  liberty  to  make  our  own  | 
laws.  And  now  when  you  think  of  bi'eaki ng  i 
;  any  of  the  laws  of  your  eountryj  stop  and  think  • 
j  what  it  cost  to  make  them. 


OUR    OWN    fc;  1' LJ^ ASr,    Jii  )0 K , 

2      3^4         5  ♦>        1         2      3.  i    ,  .5     ,     1     •  2   .        ,S  1    i 

nut  nor  luuvc  done  wolf-tiibe  tubfnr full  rade-tyr>e  iiyiim  m'yrrh-iiow   ' 


LESSOR  Sn. 

Words  o(  ill ree  syllables,  aoceiiteii  oTTi,the  second. 

(]e  fawlt'or  a  boiind'in-j: 

hy  dia/^i  ic  .  i\<-  ecunt.  ant 
ma  TSiud  t-r  an  nounce  nioi 

tar  pa /^l  inn-        as  loiind  ini>- 
ex  haif^t  (:  r         do  noniico  tiM:] 
de  ba?/ch  nient  es  ])<>n  sal 
ap  pla7/d  irig      vu  (.oun  tei- 
a-A  Fa^dtint!;"         ren  coinitci- 
ex  alt  int;:  pro  iionric  ing 

with  draw  ai      »s"ur  found  ins^ 
a})  prov  a1  pro  found  ly 

re  moVai  dis  inornt  ed 


A  part'nient 
ea  thar  tic 
to  in  a' to 
de'tei"  mine 
pre  fer  nient 
in  tei  pret 
iVa  ter  nal 
(Us  bnriee  ment 
a  bur  tive 
di^  or  der 
iiii  mor  tal 
re  eord  or 


LESSON  m. 


\Vords  o:' fliiee  yvllable!^,  act-ented  on  tlie  Hecon«L 


Ae  quanit'ance 
■ap  pra/8  or 
as  sad  ant 
at.ta/'n  dei- 
com  pla/'n.ant 
I'e  ma/n  dei- 
cour  a  i^eou< 
out  ra  ixeou^ 
con  ceab  nient 
Me  mean  or 
e  gre  giou^- 
m  xei  2^1  e 


1 
as  si^^n'mefit 
a,  sy  Inm 
ac  quire  ment 
en  hrjht  en 
en  liv  en 
ex  cite  ment 
in  diet  ment 
in  cite  ment 
de.fi  ance 
dis  ci  pie 
ob  trn  sive 
il  1  IT  sive 


re  fine' ment 
re  quire  ment 
com  pi*  ler 
re  li  aivce 
sa  li  va  * 
.  com  }>li  ance 
con  ni  v.ancc 
af  ti  aiice 
un  fad  ing- 
vice  ge  rent 
a  mu^  sinu: 
dif  fu  sive 


■  )h  OUK   OWN    STTjILLIXG    BOOK. 

I       li     ;i    4       5  •       1         2      3  •     4  1        2     ;4  i  L 

fate  tut  fai*  tall  oarc — mete  met  her  there — pine  pin  sir  tiiachiue — uu 

LESSOR  ?sT. 

Words  of  three  svllablos.  accented  oii  ille  third.     ' 


1 
■  liri^  a  d/er' 

nnns  ma  rine.' 
^uf)  ma  rine 

1 
mom  I  lain  eer' 

ciiv  <i  l/er 

])ri  va  to  or 

cbcv  a  Inn- 

bom  ba  zinc 

mu  ti  neer 

fi  iiau  cwv 

mag  a  zine 

o  ver  sseer 

<;-icn  a  d/'er 

man  da  rine 

en  gin  eer 

cap  a  p/e 

4 liar  an  tine 

vol  nn  teer 

chan  do  her 

.ram  bo u  rine 

bnc  ca  neer 

can  oil  /er 

pal  an  quin  ' 

pi  o  neer 

car  bin  icv 

cap  u  cliin 

auc  tion  eer 

cor  do  Iz'er 

ynis  im  prove 

!;-az  ct  teer 

gon  do  h'er 

re  in  ^all 

mu  le  teer 

l>om  bar  d/er 

0  ver  awe 
LKSSOIS^   88. 

rid'n  gee 

U'ord.-'  of 

tbtir  syllables,  acccntcrl  on  Llio  Pirsi. 

Lu'ini  Da  rv 

derica  cy 

'A 

cus'tom  a  ry 

cu  li  ira  ry 

con  tii  ma  cy 

//on  or  a  rj 

mo  men  ta  r}- 

ac  cu'  ra  cy 

mini  ner  y 

nn  ga  to  ry 

com  pe  ten  cy 

.  sem  i  na  ry 

nil  me  ra  rv' 

im  po  ten  cy 

] nil. mo  na  ry 

Ijr-c  vl  a  ry 

]\0c,  es  sa  vy  ' 

lit  cr'a  ry 

a  mi  able 

ig  no  niin  \ 

•ad  ver  sa  ry 

(a  vnr  a  ble 

cer  e  mo  ny 

cem  e  tor  y 

va  ri  a  ble 

niat  ri  mo  n;\ 

sol  i  ta  ly 

nil  mer  a  ble 

1  pat  ri  mo  \\\ 

\o\  nn  ta  ry    ' 

?u  per  a  ble 

tes  ti  mo  ny 

trib  u  ta  ry 

du  bi  ta  ble 

an  ti  qna  ry 

,snmp  tn  a  ry 

!"  nUR    OWN    SPR]?LJNCt    BOOK.  .".7 

1 

not.  nor  luuve^oacxvoU-tube  tuUfiir  tulltude-tvpe  hynin  myrrh  u^  I 

LESSON  ^1). 

AVQi-d.N  of  four  syllables, ficrceiited  on  the  }i^^^. 

o  *  2  2 

Com'mis  sa  r'v  ,  dif  fl  cul  ty  sal'ii  laau  dor 

inoii  iifei  tor}  ox  i  gen  <;y  capillary 

ob  du*ra  oy  pr'es  by  tor  y  niax  ii  la  ly 

ob  sti  na  cy  ])i]n  uh  a  ble  jan  i  za  vy 

00  cu  pan  ry  vul  nor  a 'bio  stat  u  a  vy 

cor  ol  la  vy  iit  ter  a.  bb'  ap  o  plex  y 

eon  tro  voi*  sy  suffer  a  bio  tor  ri  to  ry 

an  ti  mo  ny  '  iu  veii  to  ry  ox  <»'re  tor} 

al  a  bas  tor  pur  ga  to  r.}-    -   prom  is  so  r\ 

cat-ter  pil  lar    ,  man  da  to  ry  m  ti  ma  ey 

mag  is  tra  cy  -al  le  go^y  .  im  i  ta  ti  ve 

S]>oo  u  la  tor  or  a  to  r\  ini  i  ta  bio 

LESSON  iHi. 

Words  of  four  syllables,  accented  on  the  .second. 

Ac  com'mo  date  pro  cras'ti  nato  re  trib'uthe 

a  raal  s:a  mate  cou  grat  u  late  eon  ser  va  tive 

com  men  su  rate  e  jac  u  late  do  Hn  i  tive 

a  dul  tor  ate  o  man  ci  pate     con  see  u  tive 

e  bib  o  rate  o  rad  i  cate*      ex  ec  u  tive 

cor  rob  o  rate  e  vap  q  rato.    ^  do  mon  stra  tive 

di  lap  i  date  tri  on  ni  al  de  riv  a  tive 

de  bil  i  tate  mil  len  ni  al       in  tin  i  tive 

in  tox  i  cate  per  en  ni  al        di  min  u  tive 

fa  oil  i  tate    '  sep  ten  ni  al       ter  res  tri  al 

in  fat  u  ate  sex  ten  ni  al       ool  lat  ter  a) 

in  val  i  date  l>i  en  ni  al  con  di  tion  a  I 


r>:>  <;lu  cwn  si^elling  book.  . 

1        _  .       :j  1     ^2      3     '  4   ,   ,  .1       ,2*    ::. 

frtte  iiil  t»JvliUJ.c»io— uiete  nK't  liertlioro — piue  pin  rjir  n  afhiue 


LESSOIST   111.  I 

AiN'Al.Y  SIS. 

WliLTO  is  the  accent  in  CoinrnUsarij  :  It  is  on 
tlie-lirst  syllable^.. 

\VlKit  is  tlie  soiuul  ot  iliL'-vowei  in  tlie  ac^entoil 
syllable  r      It   is    the  slioil  sound,  iiuirkcil  by  the 

■  1iL;'ure  -.    . 

How  is  the  lonij:  sound  of   a'  vowel  m-arkL'd  ': — 
.  \^^  the  ii^ixure  1.      W.ha.t'are  tlie  vowel  sonnds.de- 
Hoted  by^3f  4,  .^,  ami  r>?  .       . 

How  many  sounds  has  the  consonant  o/  It-has 
ftwo,  tlie  hai'd  like  /.:,  tind  the  soft  likes.  ; 
j.      Whieh    S(uind  .'has    it    in    Cojnmismrf/  '/       The 
i'hard.  .  * 

Before  what  letters  is  it  always  hard  V     Before 

■  <(j  0,  u,  I,  /',  and  t. 

Before  what  letters  is  it  always  soft  ?     Betbre  a, 
/,  and  If. 
\      How  many  sounds  has  ,•<  /     Two.  the  sliarp  as  in 
\  lu'ss^  aiid  the  Hat,  as  in  hf's. 

Which  has  it  here  ?     The^harj.. 
What  sound  Kw^*/  in  i  iic  tlii rd  .--ylhdilc  ":     Tlic 
I  Ion ii'  sound.' 

i       Are  words  eve.f  ucclmiuuI  ^)n  njoi'c  than  ><\\<.'-  <\\- 
\  labicV      ^'es,  they  ■^vMiiotimcs  ha\'e  whai  is  calh'-.l 
a  second. iry  acccnl . 

'W'iicie  is  the  si'.-ondii  r ',  <i.'  i*'!].  .ii  *  'o,'/t////j<v//-y  .' 
On  the  third  svllable. 


:>UK    OWN    yf'fci.i-l><, 


\ovei.loiie  vyolf-tnbe  tub  fiir  full  rn|l(;-'type.}»yji 


iiiiiivi«ni   new 


LESSO:X  02, 

% 
Vvorclte  of  iour  syllables,  accente<l  ou  iiie  bttcuiid 


1 

( >  be'di  eiit 
ma  te  ri  al 
11  n  eas  i  ness 
cofL  ve  ni  ent 
anx  i  e  ty 
a  dor  a  ble 
un  irsu  al 
in  jn  fi  oiis 
im.mc  di  ate 
ex  ceed  ing  \y 
va  ri  e  ty 
o  be  di  t3iice 


ex  trav'a  gant 
iu  seu  si  I3le 
in  teni  per  ate 
t'X  pen  8Tve  ly 
in  con  stan  cy 
ini  pa.s  8a  ble 
be  at  i  tude 
ca  tas  tro  phe 
es  tab  lisli  merit 
a  ban  don  niCnt 
a  cad  e  my 
a  lac  ri  ty  ' 


an  tag  o  ms! 
a  nat  o  mist: 
an  dac  i  ty  • 
bar  J3ar  i  ty 
ea  lam  i  ty 
fi  nal  o  gy 
J I  nat  o  my 
a.  nal  y  ^i- 
ca^itim  1  u-iis 
mi  rac  n  Ic^ns 
ce;;-  ti  ii  cate 
e  qniv  o  cate 


LES8GX  03. 

AVords  of  Jbui"  syllables,  a(.'ceiited  on  the  tliirri 


1 

Cir  cum  ja'cent 
re  in  force  men t 
af  fi  da  vit 
an  te  ce  dent 
•mus  CO  va  do 
bas  ti  na  do 
"in  CO  he  vv";! 
des  per  a  do 
•me  di  a  tor 
man  so  le  um 
in  ter  ter  ence 
ju  ris  pru  dence 


ad  o  les'cent     pre  en  gage'm<?iii 
al  pha  befic     en  ter  j-;i/n  rnent 
ar  gn  ment  n!   in  de  ci  .sire 
com pli  mental  mis  de  mc/'/n  or 
eon  ti  nent'al    ap  pa  ra  tus 
mon  .u  mental  f>^v  se  ver  ance 
^ac'  ra  nient  al  su  per  vi  sor 
sen  ti.ment  al  en  gin  eer  ing 
ep  i  lep  tic        (lis  a  gree  ment 
et"  ter  ves  cent  un  der  ta  ker 
ep  i  dem  ic       yir  tn  o  so 
ap  o  plec  tic      pan  a  ce  a 


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I        •_      5      4       r.  1  .i   '  Z    -^^  ""^^      ^       :;  4  1 

fate  (at  far  fall  ciire — mcfc  nielL^^r  there— pine  y'xw  sir  machiuc— 7in 

LESSOR  :'4.  ' 

\Vords  of  lour  syllables.  lUM-fiiied  on  thcthii'I. 

iJeiii  o  crat'ic     con  va  les'e-eiit  com  pi'c  heii'sive  I 

mem  o  i-an  dnmin  de  pend  ent  fun  da  inont  al 
ad  a  ijiaii  tinr     cor  res  pond  cut  in  ii  en  do 

:ur  ma  dil.lo        ap  6s  tol  ic  inan  i  fes  to 

ben  e  lac  tor      sy>^  tem  at  ]'•'  o  vyr  shad  o,v 

ninl  c  tVu-  tor      hop  i  zom  iii  in  tor  mit  tei;" 

iiiarii  ematics  in  strn  iih'mi  al  be  a.  tif  ie, 

a:<.'  a  deni  ic        or  na  ment  al  pan.e  gyr  ie  : 

(lis  »'?i  ciiii^bor  di.^a  vow  :0  met  a  phys  lo 

]>red  e  ce^  sor     o  rieiit  al   '  iljs contentment 

ill  ter  cos  sor      })ar  e^or  ic  par  a  lyt  ic 

cv  ;i  TICS  cent      phil  o  sopli  ir  sci  en  trf  ic 

■  LESSOX    y;>. 

Words  of  three  syllableR,  accented  on  Uie  lirnt. 
ii       ♦  -2  1 

Hom'l  cide  sciin'dal  ize  di'a  gram 

paricide,  solemnize  diocese 

sacrifice  stigmatize  vi  a  duel 

al  ka  ]i  sym  boJ  ize  si  ne  en  re 

er  u  dite  syl  lo  gize  dii  taons 

gal  van  ize  snb  si  dize  a  rpie  o\}< 

gov  man  dize  tan  ta  lizO  du  bi  ou> 

inag  net  ize  Tem  po  rize  t,e  di  ous 

mor  al  ize  can  on  ize  .  o  di  ous 

or  gan  ize  civ  il  ize  en  pho  ny 

pul  ver  ize  col  o  nize  ne  o  phite 

rec  og  nize  crys  tal  ize  pha  e  ^on 


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1 

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:.(  t  normove  doue  wplf-tube  Itib  fur  full  rude-type  hvuin  myrrh -nt>v 

• 

LESSOiS"  m; 

. 

*•    Words  of  three  Syllables,  acceii 

ted 

on  t1u'  ti'>t. 

1 
Stu'di  ous 

li^id'e  <^is 

2 

haz'ai'd  oMs 

CO  pi  ous 

in  fa  mous 

vil  Iran  ous 

se  ri  ous 

em  u  lous 

mem  bran  ous 

j  glo  ri  ous 

gen  er-ous 

ran  cor  /yus 

cu  ri  ous 

pros  per  ous 

sul  plnir  ous 

fu  ri  ous 

rig  or  .ous 

• 

ven  tur  ou^ 

spu  ri  ous 

slan  dor  ous 

rap  tvw-  oils 

glu  ti  nou5<. 

clam  or  ous 

mis  cli/ev  ^us 

;  lu  mi  nous 

rav  en  ous 

stred  u  ous 

1  lu  di  crous 

1)011  der  yus 

sin  u  ous  ■ 

;  dan  ger  ous 

%nur  der  ous 

tyr  an  nous 

mir  ti  nous 

yig  or  0U8 
LESSON  yT 

ul.  cer  ous 

Words  o 

! 

f  three  syllables,  acct-n 

"ted 

on  the  lir^l. 

i       i 

\  Fu'mi  gate 

•   »cat'e  chise 

crini'i  iial 

'  pu  tre  iy 

mach.in  ate 

(lis  so  mint 

for  ger  y 

sac  eh  a  rine 

idi  om 

'gro  cer  y 

at  mos  phero 

cim  etcr 

0  di  ura 

ab  la  tive 

iu  ter  val 

o'pi  um 
fo  li  age 
fo  li  o' 
mu  ti  late 
nu  mer  al 
pu  ri  tan 
de  cen  cy 


affabk 
im  pie' merit 
heg  gar  y 
ex  pie  tive 
plan  ti  ful 
skel  e  ton 
ven  i  son 


min  is  try 
chem  i  cal 
el  o  quence 
her  i  tage 
ver  i  ly  . 
tel  e  scope 
neg  a  tive 


'VV.N    }>l>Kl.l.l'Xlt    BOOK. 


I      2    .:>    -t      /.  1        2     3      4         I      a.    o  4         1 

fate  fat  far'laH  tare — ttifte  met  her  there — pine  ^iu  sir  machine — no 

LESSOX   98. 

\Vor(ls  ol  three -svllables,  accented  oa  the  Jlr^t. 


Bliifi'plie  my 
aph  c»  rlrfiii 
em  ph:i  ^^!s 
op  i  tup]  I 
Ijeiii  I  sphere 
lith  o  ij:rci]^h 
met  ii  i>lior 
plios  pho  ^u^^ 
proph  e  % 
tjopli  IB  try 
soph  o  more 
s])her  i  cal 


biic'cha  mil      i 
bron  chi  a  I 
an  arch  y 
an  chor  age 
al  che  my 
*ach  ry  n\a] 
in  cho  ate 
niech  an  ism 
mich  ael  mas 
pen  ta  tt?neh 
sep  ul  chre 
svn  chro  nism 


phar'ma"  ey 
harp  si  chord 
ar  chi  traye 
ar  che  type 
ar  chi  tect- 
car  pen  ter 
mar  ma  lade 
part  ner  ship 
mar  gin  al 
har  mo'niz-' 
liar  di  hood 
mar  ket  house 


LESSON  99. 

Words  of  four  sylkibles,  accented  on  the  ^ecfond. 


Ool  le'gi  ate 
a  e  ri  al 
a!)  WW  i  ty 
me  mo  ri  al 
«-;;  In  ci  (late 
:'X  c'>  I'i  itfe 
ili   r'li  y]  atu 
:\<:  vti  mil  late 
nuT  (Ml  t'i  al 
en  CO  mi  um. 
i  bar  ba  rr  an 
•o-i-ain  nia  ri  an 


pos  te'ri  or      < 
8pon  ta  ne  ^us 
lux  u  ri  ous 
col  lu  so  ry 
tra  ge  di  an 
tor  tu  i  tous 
pro  pri  e  tor 
com  e  (li  an 
ad  ju  di  cate 
ag  glu  ti  nate 
en  thu  ai  ast 
re  du  pli  cate  , 


oa  pac 1 ty 
com  par  a  ti 
con  cav  i  ty 
di  ag  o  nal 
fa  tal  i  vy 
:j;'ru  gal  i  ty 
hu  11) an  i  i 
ill  Imh  rx',:\  . 
di  :iiii  e  ie, 
hi  liii"  i  ty 
lo  oa!  i  ty 
]o  (jiiac  i  tv 


ye 


♦ 

iiotnoriuove  d,>ne  \volt-tabo  tub.fur,fullra«lc-typt  hyraa  myrrii  -iieAv 
Words  or  lour  .syllables,  acreiite<i  cm  the  s-econd. 

2  2  1    '  : 

Fan  tas'ti  cal  ^     fa  iiat'i  cisin  re  mii'ijer  ale 

for  mal  i  ty  a  iiath  e  in.'.  of  H\i  vi  iini 

lygal  i  ty  "  *  i.  tal  i  cize  -vi  tu  piT  atv. 

0  van  gel  ize  clii  iiier  i  cal  sa  ki  bri.ty 

J  van  gel  ist  com  plex  i  t\'  paVtu  ri  ent 

men  dac  i  ly         com  mis  sei*  ate  ab  ste  mi  out" 

•mis  au  lino  py     .ne  ces  si  tate    '  la  gu.bri  oiis 

01  lac  to  ry     \       as  sev  er  ate    '  le  gu  nu  i«/n.- 
o  rac  u  l:'.r              ex  tern  po  re       .  t#3  \o  di  o\U 
pre  par  a  tive  '  vo  rac  i  ty         >  cen  so  ri  uus 
ras  cal  i  ty    *         ex  as  per  ate  com  mu  ni  ty 
(lis  \MXY  age  mrCDt  ex  hi!  er  ate  'im  ]>n  ui  ty 

LESSO:s^  101. 

Words  ol'  lour  syllables,  accented  on  tlie  second. 

liel  lig'er  ent  re  cip'ro  cate  liy  poth'e  nuHe 

con  sis  ten  cy  ob  liq  ni  .ty  e  \\\q{  u  ment 

('on  tin  gen  cy  po  lyg  a  my  or  thog  ra  phy 

a  ris  to  crat*  re  frig  er  ate        '  pre  dom  i  naie 

cen  trif  n  gal  re  Irn  qnish  ment  ther  mom  e  ter 

con  viv  i  al  so  phis  ti  cal  b;  og  ra  pher 


de  lin  cpicii 

cy 

ven  tril  o  qnism 

•hl>  tor  i  c:d 

e  pit  0  me 

ven  tril  o  quist 

par  lie  i  pate 

dis  crim  i  nate 

e  con'  a  mize 

pub  lie  i  ty 

ha  bit  u  ate 

,i;e  ol  0-gist 

feroc  i  ty 

in  tin  i  ty 

phi  loi  o  gy 

du  plic  i  \\ 

in  sin  u  ate 

phi  lOS  o  pliy  ' 

mu  nic  i  pal 

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I       2     3     4      o   .         1  -4      3        4        ,    T         -J     -j;  .4 

fate  tat  far  fall  «'aru — mete  met  liur  thoie— pine  pin  sfr  iimoljine-H 

LESSOX  Kii^ 

Words  of  four  ^vllables.  aci-fiiTci  on  the  liiot. 


Profit  a  h\v 
tol  er  a  ble 
ad  mi  ra  ble 
an  S7i'er  a  bio 
char  1  ta  bio 
fash  ion  a  ble 
I  em  en  ta*ble 
maft-  rzagc  a  h\v 
nav  i  ga  ble 
prac  ti  ea  ble 
van  qnish  a  bio 
<-on  rjuor  a  bio 


val'u  a  ble 
//oil-  or  a  IjIo 
hospi  ta  b!o 
hab  i  ta  ble 
orod  i  ta  bio 
doH  pi  (.'.a  bio- 
on  vj  a  ble 
or^  ti  ma  ble 
oq  ui  ta  ble 
perish  a  bio 
ox  e  era  ble 
poll  der  a  ble 


^.s|)eo'u  la  live 
•  ox  pli  ea  tivo 
eop  u  la  tiv.e 
tig  u  ra  tivo 
liom"  1  na  tivo 
op  per  a  tivt 
.sop  a  ra  tiye 
im  i  ta  tiv^e 
fed  -er  a  tive 
pal  li  a  tive 
raed  i  ca  tive 
mod  i  (a  tive 


LESSOH  103.  . 

Worti^  ol"  four  svllables,  jicoenteii  on  the  tirst. 


Spir'it  u  a  I 
lin  e  a  ment 
tern  per  a  ment 
nee  ro  man  o\- 
des  al to  ry 
vh  ion  a  ble 
mis  si  on  a  rv 
die  tion  a  ry 
sta  tion  a  ry 
men  di  can  cy 
pres  i  den  cy 
flat  n  Ion  cy 


tem'per  a  tare 
car  i  ca  turo 
lit  or  a  ture 
ag  ri  cul  ture 
hor  ti  cul  turo 
cat  cu  la  tor 
eom  men  ta  tor 
mod  er  a  tor  .  . 
naV'i  gator 
von  ti  la  tor 
reg  a  la  tor 
in  sfi  ga  tor 


jes'a  it  ism 
ep  i  eu  rism 
min  or  al  ist  . 
pros  e  lyt  ism 
vol  a  til  ize 
pitiable 
prom  on  to  ry 
cas  u  ist  ry 
es  tu  a  ry 
am  a  to  ry 
al  i  mo  ny 
in  ven  to  ry 


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2           8              1 

'po  hymn  mvrrh  new 

1 

■ 

LESSOR  -lOi. 

Words  of  three  syllables  accenteJ 

s 
or;  the  first.           > 

:  Mera'o  ry 

1 

df'a  \ogue 

'  mes  sen  g.er 

ped  a  g«>gi«^ 

eu  c//.a'rist 

mas  to  doQ 

dec  a  logf*^ 

aid  de  camp 

man  u'^nit 

cat  a  Ioi:^>(t' 

bay  0  not 

i  dat  a  lance 

ap  o  \ogLie 

.siu't  a  b'e 

,  1M3  sta  cj 

am  e  ihyst 

cham  ber  lain 

her  e  tic 

•    hyp  0  crito 

pl^AZ  ri  sy  • 

•  qaeru  Ions 

syc  a  more 

ma  ill  te  nance 

:  mez  zo  tint 

sym  me  try 

p. I  gec?nt  ry 

1  ret  ro  gudo 

1  priv  i  lege 

vir  u  lent 

syn  o  nym 

te-di  ti)r  oud 

sym  p;)o  :iy 
syl  la  bub 

a  pri  cot 
ra  di  ment 

LESSON  ir>5. 

Words  of  three  syllables,  acc.ntod  on  ihe  f-econi. 


En  slave'ment 
a  maze  ment 
un  Qfis,  y 
ar  re'7r  age    . 
eu  treat  y 
be  rea^e  ment 
be  ho  moth 
pro  cood  ings 
CO  he  flive 
ad  he  sive 
in  tru  sivo 
col  la  sive 


tea  tG'dri 
i^s  ter  Ic 


en  camp'ment 
Rc/iO  las  'di 
con  ce.i  trie 
in3  theg  f'ii 

,m 

en  fran  clil  jj 
con  tit)  go  nee 
chin  dos  tine 
in  .^tincc  ive* 
en  chant 'm3nt 
di.s  as  troas  ■ 


a  1  jaurn'ment 
ob  serv  ant 
8  lb  ver  sive    . 
in  Q-\i'  sive 
ill  doi'se  muji 
pro  serv  er 
re  vers  ul 
CK  til'  p  i^e] 
un  bur^den^ 
n  surp  ur 
trans  verse  \y 
in  per  feet 


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1       2     3     4       5 
fate  fat.  far  tall  oarc- 


1         2      3        4 
-mete  met  hor  there- 


1        2     S  4  1  ■ 

-pine  pin  sir  machine — no 


'uESSox  mi 


Words  of  three  pyHiildeH*  in  which  fl  has  the  flound  ot  xh. 


I  Ab  duc'tioii 
!  ab  strac  tion 
:  a  dop  tion 
■  af  liic  tiou 
•as  sump  tion 
at  ten  tion 
I  col  lee  tion 
;  con  cep  tion 
:  con  sump  tion 
!  con  ven  tion  • 
con  vie  tion 
cor  nip  tion    - 


for  inaction 
gra  da  tion 
\o  ca  tion 
mi  gra  tion 
mu  ta  tion 
trans  la  tion 
nar  ra  tion 
plan,  ta  tion 
pri  va  tion 
pro  ba  tion 
vo  ca  tion 
e  qua.  tion 

LESSON"  107 


1 
vi  bra'tion 
va  ca  lion 
do  na  tion 
die  ta  tion 
ce3  sa  t^on 
ere  a  tion 
col  la  tion 
ab  lu  tion 
di  lu  tion- 
pol  lu  tion' 
80  lu  tion       ! 
de  vo  tion  .    ! 


Words  of  three  syllables,  in  which  H  has  the  sound  of-s/t. 


De  trac'tion 
dis  trac  tion 
de  cep  tion 
de  due  tion 
de  jec  tion 
de  fee  tion 
in  struc  tion 
pre  sump  tion 
re  due  tion 
am  bi  tion 
con  tri  tion 
fra  i  tion 


foun  da'iion 
tVus  tration 
ne  ga  tion 
pul  sa  tion 
je  la  tion 
sal  va  tion     .^ 
e  mo  tion       v' 
se  ere  tion 
ap  por  tion 
com  mo  tion 
de  pie  tion 
pro  por  tion 


at  ten'tion 
pro  trac  tion 
per  cep  tion 
ob  jec  tion 
pro  due  tion 
con  ten  tion 
cor  rec  tion 
do  ten  tion 
e  lee  tion 
di  rec  tion    •• 
per  fee  tion 
in  flee  tion 


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not  nor  move  done  wolf-tube  tub  fur  full  rude- 


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type*hymn  mvrrh-new 


LESSOR   108. 

Words  of  three  syllables,  in  which  .9^'  } 


LAc  ces'sioii 
ad  nxU  siou 
l^g  gree  siori 
'  as  ceil  sioii 
'  com  mis  si  on 
I  com  pros  >ion 
j  com  I  Mil  ^ioji 
I  con  fes  siori 
'  con  ces  sion 
con  \Mi{  sioii 
de  clen  sion 
de  pres  fsioa 


\V 


or.;     Hi  -.' 


j  De  ti'cient. 
:  et  a  cient 
i  pro  li  cieni 
;  suf  ii  cient 
I  om  ni  sciont 
I  ju  di  cial 
,of  fi  cial 
pro  vin  ciui 
ti  nan  cial 
HH  pe  cial 
io  gician 
mu  si  cian 


'di  gres^sion      ., 
dis  ciis  sion 
ex  pan  sion 
ex  pill  8 ion 
ex  ten  ^oii 
ex  pres  oion 
po3*ses3ion 
di  men  sion 
pre  ten  sion 
pro  gres  Hion 
re  mis  .sion 
se  ce>  sion 

vhich  ni  nad-ti  have  th« 

2      ' 

Op  ti'vian 
pa  tri  ciun 
pby  si  cjjiii 
nia  gi  cian 
po  ten  tia! 
prn  cl^n  tial 
sub  Stan  iial.  ' 
in  i  tial 
sol  c;ti  tial 
e.s  sen  till  I 

3 
eoPi  mer  cial 


1'' ^^  tlie  souh'i  Di.s/i. 
,.   2       • 

-lip  pres'sion,  . 
tidtj.s  gi'es  sion 
per. cus  sion 
re  ]>ul  sion 
sub  mis  siou 
con  ens  sion 
o  «jis  siou 
per  mis  sion       ; 
im  pres  sion 
pro  fes  sion 
trans  mis  sion 
dis  mis  sion 


tiOUhd  of  s/i 

i 
ex  pa'ti  ate 
in  ^a  ti  ate 
i^y  frra  ti  ate 
•le  go  ti  ate 
•IS  80  ciate 
do  pre  ci  ate    ' 
di-  so  ci  atr 
e  ma  ci  ate 
ex  cm  ci  ate    | 
iip  pro  ci  ate    | 

2.  i 

sub  Stan  ti  ate 


our.    OWN    5'  .'•:.'_  Li  NO     BOOK. 


2846  128.4  12S  4  1 

•te  fat  far  fall  care— juete  mat  her  there — puiejf>in  sir  mKchine — no 


lc:sson  no.. 

Words  in  wbi'.;b  ce,  ci  and  a'ihave  tlip  sound  nf  sh. 


a  da  ciour^ 
li  la*'cio;is    . 
:?  ro  cioiit^ 
er  ba  ceons 
;ufl  ta  ceouB 
js  ta  co^ns 
I  tro  cions 
o  ra  ciou-" 
'i  va  eioup 
e  ra  cions 
a  pa  ciona 


an  sprciona 
ca  pri  cions 
ju  ^li  •cion> 
111  a  li  cioii^" 
de  li  cions 
;  pcrSji^cion's;  ;'^ 
8US  ])i  cionn 
of  fi  cipns 
nn  \r\  (i(>us 
am  l)i  tions 
£c  tK  tious 
fac  ti  tiourt 

LESSON  IIL 


lo  qna'ciouB 
men  da  cions 
te  na  cions 
i>re  CO  cioue 
.'-a  ga  cions 
fa  ce  tions 
vex 'a  tion8 

2 

con  ten  tion^ 
s^n  ten  tions 
•in  fee  tious 
li  ceij  tious 


Words  in  wliicb  ti,  6i  and  ci  bave  the  sound  ot  sh. 


As.eer'tion 
le  ^er  lion 
in  set*  tinn 
lis  tor  'ion 
lb  sorp  tlon 
a  ver  sion 
ton  ver  t- ion 
Jis  |;er  ?io<i 
im  mer  -ioi. 
in  ver  aion 
CO  er  cioi) 
im  paf  lial 


nra  ni'tior? 
vo  li  tion 
fax  di  tion 
fe.stric  tion 
}irp  die  tion 
mi  li  tia 
si  rt  I'ions  • 
com  pas  ROD 


a  ca'cia 
ro  ta  tion 
tiuc  a  tion 
re  pie  tion 
pro  ca  cioud 
se  qna  cious 
in  fla  tion 
stag  na  tion 


sns  ]>en  fi}()ij 
sue  des.si'nn 
op  pres  ^wn 
im  pul  sion 

qno  ta  tiori     ; 
pro  mo  tion    j 
temp  ta  tion  j 
car  na  tion 

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284         5         «lt846         1         ^i  '6 

not  nor  move  <done  wolf-tubetub  fur  full  rude-type  hymn  niyrrh-ne« 


LESSON  112. 

Worda><»t  fonr  tyllftbiM,  accented  on 


A  poro  gy 
bi  og  ra  phj 
chro  nol'jo  gy 
ge  og  ra  phy 
rria  hog  a  nv 
liih  og  ra  ptiv 
nieth  od  i  cal 
me  trop  o  lis 
the  ol  o  gy 
the  oc  ra  cy 
to  pog  ra  phy 
zo  ol  o  gy 


ad  min'is  ter 
ftr  til  le  ry 
fiim  plic  i  ty 
Bub  lim  i  ty 
Bcur  ril  i  ty 
de  liv  er  ance 
con  glom  er  ate 
con  sol  i  date 
pre  pon  der  ate 
ex  post  u  late 
prog  no8  ti  cate 
ap  prox  i  mate 

LESSON  113 


the  second. 

#' 
de  pop'ii  late 
a  pol  o  gize 
cos  mop  o  lite 
the  od  o  lite 
in  oc  u  kite 
de  rog  a  tive 
de  moc  ra  cy 
dox  ol  o^v 
con  cat  en  ate 
com  pet  i  tor 
con  tril)  u  tor 
ex  po9  i  tor 


Words  of  foar  Byllftbles,  accented  on  iije  secom 

2  8  1 

Ad  ven'fcu  ronB      t,6ra  pest'u  oua 
a  non  y  mous         in  gen  u  ous 
con  tin  u  ous 


as  par  a  gue 
in  vid  i  ous 
as  sid  u  oud 
con  ti^  u  ous 
tu  rauT  tu  out* 
vo  lop  tu  5U8 
ca  lum  ni  ous 
8U  per  flu  ouB 
in  dus  tri  ous 


pro  nns  cu  ous 
mel  lif  lu  ous 
,  con  Bpic  u  ous 
am  pnib  i  ous 
car  niv  o  rous 
ge  lat  i  nous 
pre  pes  ter  ous 
il  lo8  tri  ous 
in  dec  o  fuB 


bi  tu'mi  nous 
gra  tu  i  tons 
pe  nu  ri  ous  . 
sa  lu  bii  ous 
sul  phu  re  ous 
er  ro  ue  ous 
commodious' 
fe  lo  ni  «9U3  - 
op  pro  bri  ous 
pre  ca  ri  ous 
gre  ga  ri  ous 
ne  fa  ri  ous 


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1234/  J-2-J4-l>2o  4 

fate  fat  far  fill  care— mote  met  ber  there — pine  pin  hit  machine— i 


LESSOl^  114. 


Word 6  of  rour 

Com  pul'r>.>  rv 
ill  cum  ben  cy 
•re  dun  dau  cy 
re  luc  tiiDt  )y 
re  ful  gon  cy 
pe  nult  i  iiuiU' 
tri  um  vi  raU- 
cqra  bus  ti  ble 
coV  rupt  i  ble 
in  flam  ma. .ble 
ira  pres  si  ble 
de  mon  stra  ble 


i^yllabJts,  accented- on  ti^ebecwid. 

an  4iu'i  tanf  •      ox  tcr'mi  iiate 
com  rnu  ni  cant  e  mer  gen  cy 
irn  'mu  ni  ty         pre  serv  a  tive 
in  til  ri  ate  pro  ver  bi  al 

com  mu  ni  cate  su  per  flu  ous 
mer  cu  ri  al         ab  aurd  i  ty 
pro  tu  ber  ance  return  a  ble 
con  cupis  ceiice  hu  per  la  tive 
la  tu  i  ty  t'l  a  ter  ni  ty 

gra  tu  i  ty  di  ver  si  fy 

im  pu  ri  t}'  sub  ser  vi  ent 

dis  qui  et  ude     in  cor  po  rate 

LESSOR  115. 


Words  Of  three  ByliableSj-acceuied'ori  the  lirsi. 


Ser'a  phim 
prej  u  dice 
cbam  pi  on 
im  pu  dence 
pref  er  ence 
met  a  pbor 
con  quer  or 
bach  e  lor 
in  tec  course 
priv  i  lege 
j  r/iet  o  ric 
hec  a  tom6 


Ohris^'en  fiowi 
bin  ^er  ance 
lie  o  rice    •  • 
pen  i  tence 
spec  ta.cle-' 
trer/tli  er  out^ 
trench  er  y-. 
rev  cr  etiee- 
in  di  geiice 
in  so  ience 
prim  i  tive 
aim  pie  ton 


mag' net  isni 
Jex  i  con 
vig  il  ancf^ 
cban  eel  lor 
dul  ci  mer 
mf  fo  cate 
r<ub  ter  fuge 
Hup  pu  rate, 
t'lil  mi  natc 
in  ter  stice 
in  8ti  tute 
con  se  querice 


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2     3       4        :.  6       12      3     4       5         1  2  3  1 

not  normove-fjione-wolt-tube  tub  fur  full  rn.le-type  hymn  myrrh -new 

LESSON    Un. 

\Vord*.orLbr(^e-ev-llabloH.  acr<-nti.'<J  on  the  tirst.  • 

.      1  -^  -  • 


Cham'ber  Ufiw  • 

(.'Og'ni  zaTKM.' 

j^nir^ial  ist, 

dl  aphra(/ui 

con  gru  en<M^, 

conr  te  sy 

re  qui  era 

cAron  i  cle 

tur  bu  lence 

me  te  ov 

how  es  t}f 

])or  vi  ous 

u  ni  ooru 

.scrof  n  ]o\\^ 

per  ti  neiiee 

truth  ful  iv 

ub  vst"'  iR-nc- 

:ir  mis  tice 

Li  e  rarcii 

log  a  rirli?)i 

rharfijjo  a  ble 

hy  drOvii^eii 

mon  arc//  y 

mai  vel  aa3 

i\\ght  iQ  gale 

<)b  86  quios 

myr  mi  don 

tith  a  ble 

ox  3'  gvji 

por  phy  ry 

!  me  di  um 

peas  anr.  >  v 

per  cu  pine 

;  ni  (to  geii   .. 

.    jodji  ous  y 

por  rill  o-er 

LE^ON    117. 

.  Words  of  tiirejB  pyliables,  accented  on  tb^  first 

4                                        ou                .  2 

Lawd'a  ble    .  .  -.coun'ter  pose  qfiack't'r  y 

la?id  a  uum  .  couii  tor  ni^lrcL  ■•h:i\>  so  dy 

'PM  dl  eucii  o9Un  ter  i^\gn  p  ir  a  mour 

iHi  tho r  ize      '■  ..con n  ter  tVi  r       ^  . •  i"  tin  e n ce 

j.lavi  t?i  b].e  •     .  r-aun  te  nance  ■  i  ;u'<  h  y 

r./(  ditor                 iioun  ti  fal  pb  o  rksm 

talk  a  tive  J>'.>iin  to  ous  4  n*.^  duet 

vva  ter  tal  1    "         boun  da  ry  * »- n  r is  i ry 

\va  ter  man  .«i,ou6t  ful  ly  .  lOg-  li  g-eiice 

a!  Ciia  "Oitc       "  .fonn  der  y.  (;m  iiiine 

fiK)^  aj|l)l(^  ..i!i<»uii  tain  ous  her  o  mo 

tool  ei'  y                 ;aoun  te  bank  jeop  ard  ^ 


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12     3      4      5  1         2      8       4 

late  fut  far  fall  cure— mete  met  h«r  th»r< 


13      8  4 

-pin*  pin  sir  aachin< 


1 
-iicr 


LESSON  118, 

WorcU  of  four  pyllablee,  in  which  ti  haa  the  »o«nd  o(th. 


Ab  di  ca'tion 
ac  cla  ma  tion 
ac  CQ  sa  tiou 
al-  tir  ana  tion 
ag  gra  va  lion 
ded  i  ca  uoii 
de  fa!  ca  tion 
dt  I  e  ga  tion 
dep  u  ta  tion 
des  o  la  tion 
au  pu  ta  tion 
ab  so  iu  tiou 


1 
cal  cu  la'tion 
ar  bi  tra  tion 
oel  e  bra  tion 
com  bi  na  tion 
com  mu  ta  tion 
com  j)en  la  tion 
con  fia  gra  tiozs 
con  se  era  tion 
cul  ti  va  tion 
dis  pu  ta  tion 
dev  as  ta  tion 
dis  ser^ta  tion 

'  LESgON  119. 


ed  u  ca'tion 
ex  cla  ma  tion 
en  er.va  tion 
ex  pec  ta  ticn 
'fatci  na  tion 
hab  i  ta  tion 
het  i  ta  tion 
an  nex  a  tion 
cir  cu  la  tion 
con  fi8  ca  tion 
con  fu  ta  tion 
cou  ju  ga  tion 


Wordp  of  four  syllables,  in  which  d  hfts  the  aound  of  M. 


Dom  on  stra'tion 
dec  la  ma  tion 
j  em  i  gra  tion 
i  ex  ca  va  tion 
geu  e  ra  tion 
grav.i  ta  tion 
il  I  us  tra  tion 
im  pli  ca  tion 
in  for  ma  tion 
lim  i  .ta  tion 
lit  i  ga  tion 
mod  u  la  tion 


ab  o  li'tion 
ac  (Jui  si  tion 
am  mu  ni  tion 
com  pe  ti  tion 
com  po  81  tion 
def  i  ni  tion 
dis  po  81  tion 
ben  6  die  tion 
con  tra  die  tion 
rec  og  ni  tion 
op  po  si  tion 
pro  hi  bi  tion 


con  tri  bu'tion 
con  8ti  tu  tion 
dea  ti  tu  tion 
dim  i  nu  tion 
die  »o  lu  tion 
dis  tri  bu  tion 
el  o  cu  tion 
in  iti  tu  tion 
per  se  cu  tion 
rei  o  lu  tion    ' 
rei  ti  tu  tion 
rev  o  lu  tion 


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2846         619845         12  3  1 

not  nor  movs  don«  wolf-tub«  tub  fur  full  rude-type  byran  myrrh-new 

LESSON  120. 

Words  of  /o«r  tjllablet,  in  which  dAnd.^thave  the  soutfd 
of  ih. 


Ar  ti  fi'cial 
ben  e  fi  cial 
8u  per  fi  cial 
prej  n  di  cml 
un  of  fi  cial 
pol  i  ti  cian 
rhei  o  ri  cian 


rtv  er  en'tial 
nn  Bub  Stan  tial 
pes  ti  len  tial 
13 D  es  sen  tial 
pres  i  den  tial 
m  fln  en  tial 
Av  a  ri  cious 


con  86  quen  tial  in  jo  di  cious 
con  fi  den  tial    in  au  spi  cious 
pen  i  ten  tia)   •  in  ef  fi  cient 
prov  i  den  tial  in  iuf  fi  cient 


con  in  ma'cious 
ef  ii  ca 'clous 
per  li  na  ciou3 
per  spi  ca  cioi  s 
per  pe  tra  lion 
pres  en  la  tiou 
pub  li  ca  tion 
oias'ti  ca  tion 
nav  i  ga  tion 
sal  u  ta  tion 
rec  re  a  tion 


Wordfl  of  four 
1 
Ap  proach'a  bl© 
ap  pro  pri  ate 
ool  lo  qui  al 
bar  mo  ni  ons 
con  trol  la  bid 
re  8toi  a  tive 
de  plor  a  ble 
no  to  ri  oub 
di  plo  ma  cy 
pro  pri  e  ty 
as  si^n  a  ble 
80  bri  e  ty 


LESSON  121. 

fyllftbles,  accented  on  the  eecond. 

fl  .2 

ae  tron'o  my     ini  pov'er  ish 
in  dem  ni  ty     phe  noni  e  non 
com  mod  i  ty    ab  dom  i  nal 
con  com  i  tant  syra  bol  i  cal 
the  at  ri  cal       pre  rog  a  tive 
dia  syl  la  ble     re  spon  ai  ble 
pre  cip  i  t^us    rhi  noc  e  ros 
«m  pyr  e  al       Hy  non  y  mous 
pre  cip  i  tance  i  dol  ii  Irons 
agton  ish  mentme  trop  o  lis 
cAro  nem  e  ter  an  gel  i  cal 
by  poth  e  eia    mo  not  o  nouB 


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1       2     b     4      .^  i  8      S     ^-i  1         2  •  3     .   '     •*  J 

fate  fat  far  fall  caro«— niet'C  mfet  her  there— pine  piuisir  Hmoiime— no 


LESSOR   122. 
win>  IS  MY  .N'EKJHl;*)!;  ".•'    '  rvKj;  x.  2o'— 3<'I. 

But  lie,  willing  to  .jurtily  Liiiifieif,  said   unto 
j  Jesua,  And  who  is  my.  neighbor  ? 

And  JestiB,  answering,  f aid,  A  certain  man  wexil 
down  from  Jerui^altm  lu  Jericho,  and  I'ell  among 
thieves,  which  stripped.him.of.  hi;-;  .raiment,  and 
wonnued  Lini,  ar-i  rlcp::rto,]     !(j,viTitr  him    lia.ll"< 
dead. 

And.  Im'  cLanco,  ...I  ...  >aiii^  uov.  .t  .,  v.-oitaii; 
priest  that  way;  and  whence  saw. him,  bepasb^d 
by  on  the  other  side.  ,-..... 

And  likcwi-c  a  Leyite,  .when  he  was  at  the 
place,  came  and  looked  on  bira,  and  passed  by  on 
the  other  side.  •  •;. 

But  a  certain  Samaritan,  a,s  he  journeyed,  came 
where  he  ^as;  and  when  he  saw  him  he  had 
compassion  on  him,  ^ 

And  went  lu  him,  and  bound  up  his  wounds, 
pouring  in  oil  aiid  wine,,  and  set  him  on  his  own 
beast,  an,d  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care 
ofliim.' 

And  oif  thij  morrow,  when  he  'dniiparted,  he 
took  out  Uvo  pence,  and  gave  them  t^vfthe  Ijost, 
and  said  unto  him.  Take  care  of  him;  andwl>at- 
soev^rr  thou  spendeth  more,  when  I  come  again  I 
will  repay  ihee; 

Which,  now,  of  the^e  three,  thinkest  thou,  was 
neighbor  unto  him  that  fell -among  :the  thieves  ? 

And  ho  said.  He  that  shewed  mercy  on  him. 


.1. -r  nor 


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4        n  «     ■  i-       2  ^  o-   4      />         1        2  3  1 

move  done  <frfvli«^trtbe'tobfiir'ftiil.ru<i«-typehyinn  myrrh  new 


LESSON  12-}. 

WaWt^  oT''^-<'if-syl^?ihlp.>^,nfCfM'tefV  on  the  secorid. 

Al  Wgi  anm'  in  hcr-i  tancv'  in  Uiii'gi  h]e 

c/ia  me  le  on  u  (jiu^s  tri  an  su  preui  a  cy 

in  o-re  di  e^it  de  pen  den  ov  us  cen  den  cy 

si  do  re  jH  nu  mer-i  <"ai  ini  prog  na  ble 

ira  peri  ill  ra<.>--nas  ti  ei>^ni  ,  pa  leu  the  .-i-^ 

op  pro  bri  iini  me  rid  i  an  do  jj^en  e  ratu 
in  e  bri  ate        .  pe  det*  tri  an        .  in  vitr  o  rate 

an  ni  hi  liite  e\  trav  a  gaiue  Je  git  i  mnto 

e  the  re  a  I  phi  4'c\n  t:hro  |»y  in  vin  ci  hl(.* 

ehi  ea  ue  rv  \X'r  iiaV-ii  int  o  ()<j'  i  ijate 

in  cliii  a  ble  som  nam  bn  li^t  pr<.»-}»ia  qui  ty 

ad  vi  HO  rv  c/ai  lyb  eate  so  plii^  ti  oate' 

'lESSO?^  124. 

Wonis  ol   four  pyllahies,  Moconted  on  tljv*Ht'ooti<i. 
3  :;  .  '  t 

Im  per'ti  nuon  im  rn'oKtal  ize  ini  pn.v':i  b'e 

con  vert  i  bjc  cdti  t'orni  a  b!.'  im  imov  u  ble 

ini  per  vi  on-^  iliii  tbrin  i  ty  a|>  prov  i),o;  ly 

ad  ver  hi  ;;1  ini  por  tu  nate  but'lonii  e  ry 

d^  ter  nn  nate  •  con  form  i  ty  i-o  coon  i-  ly 

e  ter  ni  ry  ^  ac  cord  inir  iy  ac-co7(  tr^'  meiit 

im  ptT  fe'T  ly  e  nor  mi  ty  ap  j»a!l  ing  ly 

pa  tei'  ni  ty  <;o  part  ner  i^hip  ex  ba?tst  i  ble 

ad  ver  si  ty     •  im  ])iir  tial  !y  dc  bawcli  e  ry 

al  ter  na  tive  im  lirm  i  fy  in  nff  i>n  rate    • 

di  ver  si  ty  af  lirm  a  tive  in  av  di  bh' 

ooi»  aer  va  tive  re  t?^rn  a  ble  ma  chin  er  v 


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'  1       ii     3     4       6"""""l         2^   8        4  12      8  4  1 

ate  fat  fur  fall  care— tnete  met  her  ther»— pin*  pin  »ir  machine— no 

LESSON  125. 

Words  of  four  «yllablftfl,  »«o«Mt«d  oa  Uk«  tbirct 
2  a  2 

Ar  tro  iiomic    the  o  crat'ic        ap  pre  hen'BJve 
•ill  vin  is  tic       con  va  lea^ccnce'per  ad  ven  tnre 
at  e  gor  ic        co^a  les  cence     man  u  fac  ture 
c  qui  es  cence'om  ni  prei  ence  su  per  &truc  ture 
phi  Ian  throp  ic  ef  flo  res  cence  ju  ris  die  tion 
circumspection  at  moa  pher  ic    di  a  lee  tic 
hem  i  spher  ic  pred"^e  ces.Bor     ty  po  g^rapli  ic 
ii y  po  fhet  ic      reg  i  ment  al      bi  o  K^ph  ic 
(Hp  io  mat  ic     rep  re  hen  »iv«    em  blem  at  ic  *  • 
ac  ci  dent  al       ret  ro  spec  tiv©  bjc  o  phan  tic' 
det  ri  ment  al  ejm  pa  thet  ic    «f  fer  vea  cence 
met  a  phor  ic    ao  a  lyt  ic  rem  i  nis  cence 

LESSON  126. 

Words  of  four  syllables,  ftcc^ntod  oq  the  third.. 
2  i%  i 

Ap  pre  hen'sion  prep  o  ai'tion  pu  ri  taa'ic 

com  pre  hen  sion  ex  hi  bi  tiou  e  nig  mat  ic 

con  de  seen  sion  prop  o  si  tion  ar  o  mat  ic 

intercession  supposition  unexpected 

in  ter  mis  sion  su  per  stition  un  con  nect  ed 

man  n  mis  sion  rep  e  ti  tiou  Erfu  ri  at  ic 

rep  re  hen  sion  hyp  o  crit  ic  '^^  flup  pie  ment  al  ' 

in  ter  ven  tion  syl  lo  gis  tic  or  na  ment  al 

su  per  vi  sion  cal  o  rif  ic  the  o  ret  ic 

ap  ])ii  ra  tion  id  i  ot  ic  par  en  thet  ic 

ap  po  si  tion  pe  ri  od  ic  in  ci  dent  al 

pre  mo  ni  tion  e  co  nom  ic  the  o  log  ie 


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2     3       4         5      »    6     ,1         '-i      3      4       5    ,     1    .-^2 
aotnorraove  done  wolf  tube  tub  fur  full- rude-type  liymnmyrrh-nt- 

*LESSO:^127. 

Words  of  four  pyllables,accentecl  on  the  first. 
2       ,                  •    ■        2  2 

Prot'est  a^nt  ism  nyn'or  al  ize  traiis'i  to  rj 

prop  a  gand  ism  prod  i  gal  ize  nc  ri  mu  n y 

ped  a  gog  ism  seen  lar  ize  im  i  ta  tor 

parasitism  seK^sn  a!  ize  el.igi'b^e    - 

pol  y  the  ism  al  co  ho\  iz  3  spir  it  u  r>v?. 

par  al  lei  ism  an  i  .fntiNizo  .  3 

phar  i  see  ism  al  le  go  rizo  par'don  a  it) 

g^en  er  al  ize   .  char  ac  ter  ize  par  si  mo  r; 

lib  er  al  ize  cul  ti  va  tor  a/c  hi  trx  ':y 

oat  u  ral  ize  d]l  a  to  ry       *  rnerco  ua  r 

ox  y  gen  ize  men  i  to  ry  dor  mi  to  r\ 

jjpp  u  lar  ize  prcd  a  to  ry       '  or  di  na  ry 

LESSON    1:^^. 

Words  of  five  syllables,  .aecented  on  the  eecoiuJ. 
2  2  .1 

Ap  pelMa  to>y  vo  liij/tn  a  ry  in  dii'bi  ta  ble 

coo  80I  a  to  ry  re  po^  i  to  ry   '  gm  tii  i  tons  In 

de  fam  a  to  ry  de  clar  a  to  ry  ma  te  ri  al  ize 

pre  par  a  to  ry  ex  pLin  a  to  vy  in  va  ri  a  bio 

de  rog  a  to  ry  pro liib  it  o  ry  pe  vu  ni  a  ry 

sub  aid  i  a  ry  con  ied  er  a  ey  in  nil  mer  a  bl 

e  pis  to  la  ry  in  del  i  ca  cy  o  be  di  ent  ly 

vo  cab  u  la  ry  he  red  i  la  ry  pc  nu  }i  ou>  ly 

in  vol  un  ta  rj^  do  gen  er  a  cy  no  to  rioiis  ]y 

re  Rid  11  a  ry  in  vet  e^a  c-y  me  lo  di  r?us  ly 

ta  mult  u  a  ry  le  git  i  ma  cy  la  bo  ri  ou^  ]y 

im  ag  in  a  ry^  e  pis  eo  pa  cy  me  mo  ri  al  i^t 


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fute  tat  fur  fall  care— mete  met  her  there— pine  j)in  sir  machine— no  | 

LESSOJS^  129.  » 

Words  of  fiv'j  syllables,  accented  on  the  third. 

1     •                                   2  2 

Am  bi.gu'i  ty         prod  i  gal'i  ty  'flex^i  bil'i  ty 

im  por  tu  iii'ty      pop  u  lar  i  t;-  in  eip.id  i  ty 
su  per  flu  i  ty*      »per  son  ali  ty  ,       sen  si  l^il  i  ty 

in  ere  du  li  ty       joe  u  lar  i  ty  an  i  mos  i  ty 

ii>  se  cu  rl  ty          lib  er  al  i  ty  mediocrity 

op  por  tu  nf  ty       sin  gu  lar  i  ty  sc.c  u  lar  i  ty 

in  <j'e  nu  i  tv*        im  m*  rati  ty  du  ra  bil  i  ty* 

■m  ma  tu  riNy       h^u  su  al  i  ty  mu  ta  bil  i  ty  ; 

con  ti  nu  i  ty*^        f^^\  u  bil^  i  ty  vai  edic  tory  \ 

7^,er  spi  cu  i  tv        tan  gi  bil  i  ty  u  naniim  i  ty  ' 

a3  si  du  i  ty            ^*i^.  i  bil  i  ty  vol  a. til  i  ty   \ 

<-on  tra  ri  e  tv        im  be  cil  i  ty  reciproci  ty  ; 

LESSON,  130. 

j  Words  of  four  syllables,  accented  on  tlie  secotid. 

I              2                                    2  2 

Ma  lev'o  lent       /eo  uJci  dent  ob  life  rate 

I  im  prov  i  dent       niu  nif  i  cent  by  poc  ri  sy 

.in  dif  fer  ent         an  titli  e  sis  de  spond  en  cy  . 

om  nip  o  tent         a  ritb  me  tic  mo  nop  o  1  j  *  v; 

ste  ril  i  ty               ac  cHv  v  ty   ^  ba  roru  e  ter    ' 

i  ma  lig  ni  ty            ac^tiv  i  ty  ver  bos  i  ty 

-so  lil'o  qu}'      •       af  iin  i  ty  ty  pog  ra  pby  | 

I  re  eip  i  ent             an  tiq  ui  ty  .  ste  nog  raphy  , 

'  e  pis  CO  pal             a  gil  i  ty  pble  bot  o  my 

e  quiv  a  lent          poii  tif  i  cate  a  poc  ry  pbai 

\  pre  dom  i  nant      si  mil  i  tude  e  piph  a  ny      ! 

lorn  nip  o  tence      vi  cis  si  tude  e  pbem  e  ral 


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lesso:n' 181. 

Words  of  /our  eyllablee,  accented  oa  the  secou 


A'  gra'ri  an 
pal  la  di  nm 
cu  ta  ne  ous 
ter  res  que. ous 
as  sa^l  a  ble 
ob  tarn  a  ble 
sec  ta  ri  an 
'  re  strain  a  ble 
'  mys  te  ri  oua 
i  ob  se  qui  ous 
i  col  le  gi  an 
!  a  gfee  a  ble 


de  gen'e  rate 
do  rnes  ti  ca-te 
ox  pec  to  rate 
in  ter  ro  gate 
in  ves  ti  gate 
in  vet  er  ate 
vul  gar  i  ty 
ty^  ran  ni  cal 
ex  ten  u  ate 
aus  ter  i.ty 
de  crep  i  tude 
re  spec  tive  ly 

LESSON   13.2. 


ef  fem'i  nate 
pro  pen  si  ty 
com  pres  si  bl^ 
con  vex  i  ty 
de  test  a  ble 
ac  ccpt  a  ble 
ap  pel  la  tive 
in  tel  li  gent 
po  et  i  cal 
pro  gen  i  tor 
■  pe  des  tri  an   . 
im  men  -si  ty 


Words  of  four  syllables, 

I      Dis  fran'chise  ment 

com  mend  a  ble 

ac  com  plish  ment 
i      re  cep  ta  cle 

em  bel'  jisb  nieht 

per  pi  ex  i  ty 
j      ag  grau  disc  ment 
:      em  bar  rass  ment 

ap  pren  tice  ship 
!      em  bez  zle  ment 

con  tem  pi  a  tive 

sym  met  ri  cal 


acceated  on  the  eecond.  • 

2 

En  fran'chise  men  t 

pro  phet  ic  al 

in  quis  i  tive 

as  ton  ish  ment 

nc  knowl  edge  ment 

sar  coph  a  gus  . 

phy  lac  ter  y 

ha  bil  i  mei>t 

som  nam  bu  lism    , 

im  pris  on  ment 

an  tas:  o  nism 

in  teg  u  ment 


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34            ]         2.8              4          1 

fate  fut  far  fall  care— mete  met 

lu-V  ti  ere — f^me  f'in  sir  machino-no 

■  LESSOR    133- 

;^^ord8  of  fi*e  tyilabl 

ee,  acocDted  on  the  second. 

2 

Com  meni'o  ra  lile 

2 
con  fec'tion  a  ?y 

a  bom  i  na  ble 

dJB  j)i>n  ea  to  n 

m  ev  i  1a  'bio 

ex  cltim  a  to  ry 

in  sop.  a  m  b;e 

ex  tcm  po  ra  ly 

in  ox  (»  ra  bk- 

in  cen  di  a  ly 

in  f  X  3^1  i  CO  ble* 

>t\  pen  dia  ry 

in  im  i  va  bhr 

pre  lim  i  na  ry 

con  ski  er  a  b]e 

of  fcm  i  na  cy 

iii  bal>  it  >i  ble 

in  flam  ma  to  ry 

in  vnl  i)(-T  a  ])]e 

mi  lycc  en  ea  ry 

CO  teiji  |>o  ra  .ry 

pre  men  i  to  ry     * 

de  "darn  v  to  i;y 

in  bub  i  tan  cy 

LESSON    134. 

..    Words  of  £ve  syllables,  i  c  ensed  on  <he  eecond. 

8                                                             ■ 

Im  por'me  a  ble.    . 

2 

\L..^  n(^m  mom'o  ra  five 

in  ter  mi  na  b!e 

a  poth  e  ca  ry 

im  per  ti  neitt  lyl' 

2  o  bit  n  a  ry 

im  per  vi  a  bl^^^^^;; 

di8  crim  i  na  live 

nn  ser  vice  a  Lie. 

de  lib  f.T  a  live 

un  mer  cbant  j>  ble 

^.,^  pre  cip  1  tan  cy 

.  ob  Fcr  ya  to  ly 

;:;:£;  in  ex  in  cable 

con  eeiAMi  to  ry 

irrep  a  ra  ble 

,;i,h  !--<^r^vi  en  c-y 

fic  com  |)a  ni  mtnt 

111)  for  in  nnte  jy 

;^  in  qnis  i  tive  ly  . 

ex  or  bi  font  ly' 

.    im  per  a  tive  ly 

im  por  tu  naiely 

com  paic  a  tive.  ]y 

2     3       4  ^ 
not  fjorraove 

OUE 

done  woli 

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3 
ivmn  myrrh- 

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Wordfc*  of  five  ByllabJefl,  acc^-nWd  on  tLe  ihinL 
2     .  1 

Con  5an  gurn'i  ty  "in  tt*/  ri:eJi  ate 

per  pen  die  \\  hir  mag  i^  tc  ri  al 

in  di  vid  n  al  dis  o  Ue  di  tiil 

in  ar  ti  cu  late         '  in  fx  pe  di  ent 

il  le  pt  i  mate  mat  ri  mo  ni  al 

con  tru  die  to  ry  t^;!*  ti  ino  ni  al 

er  y»ip  t  ^as  ira  me  mo  ri  al 

in  "tei  \r<^  tu  ;d  I'at  ri  mo  ni  ul 

in  ef  fe<;t  u  wi    .  <ii~s  pro  por  tion  ::i 

in  Bijr  nif  i  cai-.r  in  con  hoI  a  ble 

pj.il  o  8oph  i  cal  in  sup  port  a  ble 

pliil  r,  k>4^  i  cal  e  qua  to  ri  i-l 

LESSON   136. 
WonjH  iji  fivt  syllables,  accented  oa  the  thirii 

Im  ma  te>i  sT  cir  cnm  ar.i'l)i  ent 

an  timp  ni  al  ^^.qvii  pen  d^r  ate 

»*er  e  m"  ni  ^\  \v.\  luor  trJ  \  ty 

ter  n  T:j  ri.  A     ■  V^^-  ^  ^^  ^*  .-.^ 

par  >i  ?no  ni  ou3  trig  o  nen*  <?  try  . 

or  a  to.  ri  o  in  tro  doc  to  ry 
im  pro  pri  e  'i's                '  f'*'r  di  a-  '  •  y 

rec  on  cil  a  ble  ^lein  o  crvi  1  ca] 
no  to  ri  e  ty                   ,    hos  pi  tal  i.^^y 

con  ti  gu  i  ty-  prin  ci  pal  i  X^ 

ex  com  mn  ni  cate  en  er  get  i  cal 

per  pe  tu  i  ty  rep  re  sen  ta  tive 


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LESSON  137!  *  ' 

Words  of  five  syllables,  accented  on  the  iourib. 

Ad  mill  13  tra'tor  .  ex  per  i  men'tal 

dis  ad  van  ta  geowis  a  pol  o  get  ic 
per  e  gri  ua  tion              .   a  man  u  en  sis 

tj;lo  ri  ti  ca  tion  tsu  per  in  tend  ent 

io  far  po  la  tion  mis  ap  pre  hen  sion  . 

sane  ti  li  c*a  tion  ar  is  to  crat  ic 

hU  bre  vi  a  tion  on  thu  si  as  tic 

ad  ju  di  ca  tion    •  ec  cle  si  as  tic 

ad  min  is  i  ra  tion  In  e  ro  glyph  ie 

al  lit  er  a  tion  >ar  sa  pa  ril  la 

a  ma]  ^ra  ma  tion  math  e  ma  ti  cia^n 

c  Ice  tion  eer  i/ig  mis  un  der  stand  ing 

LESSON  138. 

Words- of  rive  sjliabie^,  accented  on  the  fburrb. 

1  *  1 

Am  pli  ii  ca'tion  mul  ti  pli  caption 

ap  pro  prl  a  tion  or  gan  i  za  tion 

vis  Bas  si  ua  t  iou  pro  eras  ti  na  tion 

as  Sim  i  la  tion        -  pro. nun  ci  a  tion 

cias  si  la^  ca  tiou  ram  i  ji  ca  tion 

col  o|ni  za  tion      »  cor  rob  .o  ra  tion 

com  mis  er  a  tion  e  quiv  o  ca  tion 

con  fed  or  a  tion  per  f^m  bu  la  tion 

in  car  cor -a  tion      '  qnal  i  ii  ca  tion 

in  oe  n  la  tion      .  ^  ex  ten  u  action 

•  in  ter  nj  ga.  lion       '  sol  em  ni  za  tion  - 

^•ir  eiim  lo  en  tioii  trims  ti<r  u  ra  tiori 


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.  ,    '    LESSON  139.     ;  •  .    | 

Words  of  five  syllables,  accented  on  the  third.,  j 

2  2  ■  ; 

Bi  o  graph'!  cal  pu  sil  lan'i  mous  \ 

cos  mo  graph  i  cal  '  car  a  van  sa  ry  ; 

ge  o  graph  i  oal  sym  pa  tliet  i  cal 

math  e  mat  i  cal  o  (|ui  l.at  e  ral 

to  po  graph  i  cal  su  per  an  u  ate 

ac  a  dem  i  cal  em  blem  at  i  cal 

ty  po  graph  i.  cal  par  al  lei  o  gram 

al  pha  bet  i  cal  iiiin  ^r  al  o  gy 

^ar  gii  ment  a  tive  gen  e  al  o  gy. 

eat  e  cbet  i  cal  sat  is  fac  to  ry 
e  van  gel  i  cal               '     ^im  i  lar  i  ty 

ge  o  met  ri  cal  crim  i  nal  i  ty  , 


LESSOX 

140. 

Worde  of  five  syllables, 

accented  on  the  third. 

3 

Met  a  phor'i  cal 

2 
man  ii  fac'to  ry 

'  met  a  mor  pho  8is 

TQg  \\  lar  1  ty 

non  con  form  i  ty 

gen  e  jal  i  ty 

\\  ni  form  i  ty  . 

di  a  met  ri  cal    . 

in  de  ter  mi  nate' 

el  e  ment  a  ry 

.•  con,tro  vert  i  hie 

ap  OS  tol  i  cal 
phra  ."e  ol  o  gy 

an  ni  ver  sa  ry 

u  ni  ver  sal  ist          * 

mag.  na  nim  i  ty 

nn  re  ver  si  ble 

.«np  pie  ment  a  ry 

11  ni  ver  si  ty 

an  a  toni  i  cal 

tac  i  tur  ni  ty 

an  i  m.osi  \}' 

.  al  le  gor  i  cal 

ai-  is  toe  ra  cy 

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2,8     4 
tat  iar  tall 

fi            I         2     3        4          la 
care — mete  met  her  thore-*pine  pin 

3 

sir 

4,          1 
macLino— no 

LES80X  141. 

- 

■    .     I 

»Vcr<i>  of*?r.'--  «yllah;'^^-,  -^'i  *^i;e<i  on  the  third; 
2  •  2 

j>(M)  r.er  oii'o  Hi;  ri«  I  apbjs'l  cal 

«•  c(»  mm.  i  oa!  >if  \-x  bil  i  ty 

ot  y  Tiiol  o  g)'  t^Q  ti  lin  e  ai 

in  tor  rog  a  riv-v      *  |ir-b  a  bil  i  ty 

gcu  cr  OS  i  ty  v>  dor  if  er  ous 

lex  i  cog  ra  pber  im>^  si  bif  i  ty  • 

a3  troDom  i  ca)  yjua)  ti  j.lic  i  ty. 

|;ar.ii  dox  i  eal  in  tie  pid  i  ty 

pe  r\  od  i  cal  jh:  .'.i  bil  i  ty 
hyp  o  chon  ^lA  ac        "     «  1<:C  trie  \  ty 

cu  ri  03  i  ty  ^-c  cefi  trio  i  ty 

e  qui  po?;  der  ant  os  pa  bil  i  ty 

LE8S0X   142. 
Wordfl  of  dve  eyliablefl,  accentp-l  on  the  third. 

1  i! 

Pres  by  t^-'ri  art  mcth  od  ist'i  cal 

Tjiin  ia  te  rl  al  -an  then  tic  i  ty 

<^p  i  CM  re  ao   •  ^ram  i  niv  o  rous 

in  con  gru  i  t-^  ab  a  rig  i  ues 

rnu]  ti  tu  di  noun  in   ii  vid  u  al 

del  e  te  ri.ouB  ckr  ti  lag  i  nous 

ho  mo  ge  ne  out*  i;*;.  ><  ci  lag  i  nous 

Ion  gi  tu  di^nal    .  g^'  vv  log  i  cal 
oer  e  nio  ni  on--  ;^iv.>  <>  log  i  ca! 

in  ?it.aD  ta  ne  cny  \-\  laoB  pber  i  cal 

mis  col  la  ne  ou^  Inrwi  spher  i  cal 

HI  ra=:l  ta  ne  ou.s  ar  chi  pel  a  go 


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LESSOI^  148. 
Words  of  five  syllables,  accented  on  the  fourth. 


Rep  re  sen  taction 
mg  ni  fi  ca  tion 
e  man  ci  pa  tion 
e  vap  o  ra  tion 
gea  tic  u  la  tion 
re  ver  ber  a  tioo. 
veV  81  fi.  ca  tion 
re  cip  ro  ca  tion 
iii  ter  pre  ta  tiou 
ex  am  i  na  tion 
or  gan  i  za  tion 
ad  min  is  tra  tion 


char  ac  ter  is' tic 
en  to  mo  log  ic 
ep  i  gram  mat  ic 
gen  e  a  log  ic 
lex  i  CO  graph  ic 
mon  o  syl  lab  ic 
or  ni  tho  log  ic 
OS  te  o  log  ic 
phys  i  o  log  ic 
ich  thy  o  log  ic 
per  i  pa  tet  ic 
su  per  in  ten  dence 

LESSON  144.- 


Words  of  six  Byllables 
1 
Ad  rain  is  tra'tor  ship 
pre  des  ti  na  ri  an 
8ex  a  ge  na  ri  an 
dis  ci  pli  na  ri  an 
par  a  pher  na  li  a 
ex  tem  po  ra  ne  ous 
bet  e  r^  ge  ne  ous . 
en  cy  clo  pse  di  a 
'^n  ber  ua  to  ri  a!  - 
rae  di  a  to  ri  al 
in  quis  i  to  ri  al 
an  te  di  lu  vi  an 


accented  on  the  fourth. 
2 
ac  count  a"bil'i  ty 
ap  pli  ca  bil  i  ty 
com  pat  i  bil  i  ty 
com  pros  si  bil  i  ty 
di  vis  i  bil  i  ty 
el  i  gi  bil  i  ty 
coa  viv  i  al  i  ty 
in  stru  men  tal  i  ty 
ma  te  ri  al  i  ty 
mu  nic  i  pal  i  ty 
u  ni  ver  sal  i  ty 
il  lib  er  al  i  tv 


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LESSON    145 

Words  ot  .~ix  s\]!Hbl(^s,  accented  on  liie  lourili. 

Ar  is  to  cral'i  caL  iu  tlani  ma  bil^i  ty 

con  ore  ffi  al  i  ty,  in  (.a  pa  bil  i  ty 

en  tlui  61  a.s  tl  cal  .  im  nui  ta,  Ml  i  ty 

in  lios  pi  tal  i  ty  ii  ]tg  i  }>il  i  \\ 


ripir  it  w  al  i  ty  re  fran  ^i  bil  i 


])en  e  tra  bil  i  ty 

in  I'al  ]i  bil  i  ty 

ini  prob  a  bil  i  ty 

in  Ben  si  bil  i  ty 

im  pla  ca  bi!  i  iy 

ini  poH  s,ij)il  i  ty 

iiial  le  a  bil  i  X); 

(le  struc  ti  bil  i  ty 

L^en  e.rul  is  ^i  luo 

per  cop  ti  bil  i  ty 

ine  te  or  ol  0  gy 

(1/^  feu  si  bil  i  ty 

li'on  c  a  log^i  oal 

eoni  bus  ti  bil  i  tv 

LESSON  14G. 

Words  of  HJx  .syllables,  accented  on  tlie  louril'i. 

Med  i  ter  ra^ne  an  ex  per  i  ment^al  l^^' 

«'0  tern,  po  ra  ne  ous  trig  o  no  niec  ri  cal 

•  Th  ad  van  ta  ij^t't>:is  \\  et  y  luu  log  1  cal 

'J  ce  cle  si  as  ti  cal 

in  Ilex  i  bil  i  ty  prac  ti  ca  bil  i  ty 

re  aist  i  bil  i  tt  im  pet  u  os  i  ty 

in  cred  i  bil  i  ty  j»r/>  por  tion  al  i  ty 
re  spect  a  bil  i  ty          •      :>  [lol  o  get  i  cal 
re  spou  si  bil  i  X\' 


dis  sinj  i  Iar  i  ty 

in  con  Tro  vert/i 

>le     , 

par  tic  a  iar  i  ty 

in  le  ri  or  i  t^y 

1  r  reg  u  Iar  i  ty 

hU  pe  ri  or  i  ty 

\ 

2      S       4 
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Per  pen  die  ii  l:ir'i  ty 
i  ra  ma  te  ri  fil  i  ly 
in  di  vid  ii  iil  i  ty 
in  tol  !ec  tu  a]  i  ty 
in  di  vis  i  bil  i  ty 
in  com  pat  i  bil  i  ly 
m  de  striic  ti  l>ii  i  ty 
im  per  cep  ti  Iril  ity 
ir  re  sisf  i  bil  i  ty 
in  com  bus  ti  bil*i  ty 
ini  pen  e  tra.  bii  i  ty 
ill  (ii  1  <2'i  bil  i  1  V 


LESSOX   Ut>. 

\Vor«is  t-o  be  'ij\ifle(-l  inio  their  proper  frvllsMts. 


Bod'ily 

])Ottomlv^^ 

cornnjoiuT 

docnment 

con  H  dent 

continent 

impudent 

impotent 

indicate 

indiijent 

•(.farny 

inrolont 


drop'i^ica] 

jocular 

Jollity 

butteify 

f^ultivate 

^'iiFtomer 

publisher 

-uramarv 

■.ossify 

providence 
robbery   • 
sorrowful  - 


ho'liuefed 

soberly 

glorify 

notary 

notion:!.] ' 

vari<>n- 

violent 

funeral 

fnujgate 

tinery 

radius 

duteous 


ill  com  pres  si  bil'i  ty 
in  de  fen  si  bil  i  ly 
in  tel  Ii  gi  bil  i  ty 
in  eur  mount  a  bil  i  ty 
me  te  or  o  log  i  cai 
im  prac  ti  cabil  i  ty 
im  iiial  le  a  ,bil  i  ly 
in,va  ri  a  bil  i  ty 
in  con  ge  ni  al  i  ty 

1 
val  e  tu  di  na'ri  au 
;i!i  ti  trin  i  ta  ri  an 


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LESSON  149. 


V^ords  to  be  divided  into  their 

i 


proper  eyllables- 


NuKlifj 

mulberry 

multiply 

solvency 

monitor 

politics 

6i;Bator 

idiom  ' 

minister 

bachelor 

mjrmidom 

syllogism 


mar'tyrdom 

barbarism 

particle 

porcupine 

origin 

orrery 

porphyry 

vertiffo 

termmuB 

pervious        ^ 

harbinger 

arduous 

LESSON   150. 


cin'namon 

simpleton 

lavender     . 

scavenger 

ligament 

globular 

management 

tcBtament 

fellowffliip 

capsular 

prevalent 

-provident 


'             Words  k»  he  divided  into  their 

proper  gyllablee. 

2 

j  In  sin 'u  ate 

;3^'urative 
tributary  . 

1 
accum'ulate 

j  illiterate 

communicate 

(  invidious 

sedentary 

intuitive 

1  invincible 

veritable 

luxurious 

contributor 

•statuary 

unusual 

.consolidate 

catepilkf 

obscurity 

defK>pn  late 

acrimony 

credulity 

discordancy 

dilatory 

occasional, 

intolerance 

emisearv 

proportional 

emolument 

critically 

notorious 

preponderate 

invent!  >ry 

indecency 

inconstancy 

radically 

obedient 

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LESSOI^  151. 

1 

Words  to  be  divided  into*their  proper 

ayllablee.       '      | 

1 

Modula'tion   . 

2 
manufac'tuie 

i 
anticipate 

numeration 
ordination      " 

agriculture 
horticulture 

duplicity 
audacity 

propagation 

publication 

transportation 

tribulation 

suppuration 

superstructure 

atmospheric 

diplomatic 

theoretic 

insufficient 

municipal 
publicity 
atrocit} 
sagacity 
velocitv  .      1 

undulation 

visitation 

ventilation 

reservation 

opposition 
prohibition 
repetition 
efiervoiecent 

Bolicitndy  *    : 
participate   | 
solicitor        : 
medicinal 

i 

LESSOIT  162. 

i 

Words  to  be  divided  iato.their  proper  Byl] 

ablee  and    pro- 

perly  accented. 

Epidemical 
testimonial 

plausibility 
reojister 

countryman 
paragraph 

perpetuity 
elfjminacy 
homogenial 

compasses 

vegetate 

chronometer 

daughter 

sprinkling 

toothache 

red'luary 

justifiable 

incendiary 

longitudinal 

dictatorial 

confederacy 

pennyweight 

compassion 

tetrarch 

persecute 

excitement 

anarchy 

camomile 

handkerchief 

parchment 
unpopular 
contagious 
outrageous 
distinguish 
♦  enormity 
obliquity 

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LESSON    158. 


JUST    -VVIIAT    HE  WAS,  WHEN  A  BOY. 

.  A  few  eyeuiugiri  since,  while  bIowIv  makiug  my  i 
exit  from  a  crowded  lecturo-room,  where  an  lip- 
preciative  audience  had  been  li(?fceniug  with  ab-  : 
Borbed  interest  to  the  glowing  pictures  of  India,  • 
presented  by  a  popular'  and  gifted  lecturer,  an  '■ 
earnest  voice  by  my  side  exclaimed  :  \ 

''Just  what  ho  was   when  he  was  a   boy.  '  I  I 
licard  him  offer  his  first  praye^    in  public,  and  I 
shall  never  forget  my  feelings,     lie  was  just  as. 
earnest  then  as  now." 

j' But,"  said  a  lady  in  reply,  ''can  you  belive% 
all  he  has  said  ?  "        • 

-•'Yes,"  was  the  instant  reply.  "That  boy 
could  never  stiy  what  was  not  exactly  true.  I  be- 
leive  Idrn  just  Jis  much  as  I  believe  the  Bible." 

I  mused  upon  the  w^ords,  "^Must  what  he  was 
when  a  boy."  The  same  quick  thoughts,  glow- 
ing with  poetic  imagery — the  same  fervid  elo- 
quence seemed  to  lift  the  hearer  to  some  lofty 
stand-point,  whence  the  tar-famed  luxuriance  of 
Eastern  climes  stretches  out  a  sea  of  verdure  be- 
fore his  admiring  gaze,  or  amid  this  oriental 
grandeur  of  scenery  sees  the  vast  crowds  held  in 
thraldom  of  debasing  errors,  till  his  licart  grows 
to  stretch  forth  his  haml  to  those  perishing  mil- 
lions, and  pluck  them  as  ''brands from  the  burn- 
ing." 

Oh,  that  these  carelessly  uttered  words  might 


OFE    OWN    gPEJAINO  SOOK.  'M    , 

ii       o       4       .  o  6        1         -l  'i  ^'  t  A        5       •   "^      .    5?  *  2  I  j 

not  normovedone  wolf-tube  tul»fiitfnllxude-tvfM.'  Itymnmyrrh-tiew  1 

hiive  faik^ii  npoij  tbo  li-onit  «>t*  every  boy  iii  our  ] 
land,  niiiking  each  realize  that  even  dow  be  i?  , 
weaving  the  mautle  of  hi<  t.iiture  iitaitb<»od,  trac-'i 
ing  bis  c}iar;Licter  ii  dJiu  '.inline;,  v>  wliicb  iutnre  ] 
years  shall  only  add  ibf  sbading!  How  "^ifsc  ! 
then,  in  youth,  to  tollou  nobU-;  ambitions,  to  do  ; 
tbose  thino^H  which  au-  riirht !    '     . 


iE8bC>N    154. 


Vv  (ir.ih  of  irrcgul:ir 

proiiuuciaiion. 

I 

Wr'f.ncn. 

f'roiionvc'?'!. 

((>//'/•■'. 

Prouotiyf  {d.  ' 

Be^-in 

bo    ^ 

a  ny 

en'ny 

beaux 

bozu 

i»;.i  vv 

ber  ry 

says 

8ex 

bu  -^y 

biz  /y 

been 

}>iii 

bu  reau 

bu  r.t 

choir 

quire 

Eng  lisl) 

ing  lish 

corps  '. 

core 

Hani  beau 

flam  b(» 

once 

wuns 

rolo  nel 

knr  U').\ 

ewe 

vu 

«  w  er 

yu  er 

<^ongh 

kauf 

bant  boy 

bo  boy 

vl  rang  hi 

draft 

de  poi 

de  po 

1  bough 

h-.K 

bis  cuit 

bis  kii 

!  laugh 

luf 

■      a  gain 

a  gen[ 

1  lieu 

!  n 

did  cern 

diz  zern 

1  '-ough 

i  (U)Ugtt 

rnt' 

e  nougb  ^ 

e  nuf 

do 

ron  dean 

ron  do 

1  jdvlegin 

tleni 

bat  eau 

bat  0 

:  b«)ug]i 

bou 

vig  uette 

vin  yet 

I  tilough 

sh:)u 

ca  tariii 

ca  tar 

1  slough 

3luf 

ca  noe 

ca  LOO-     1 
1 

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6            12      3 

4          12.8 

4           1 

fafo  fut  ftir  flJ 

1  c«ro — mete  met.  her  there— pine  pin  sir 

machine— no 

LESSON 

155 

Wordrt  ol  irregular  pronuociation. 

•    Wriaen. 

Pronou-HCtif , 

WrUten. 

Pronovnced. 

Tough 

tuf 

quad  drille 

ca  dril' 

irough 

trof 

ga  zette 

^  zet 
bru  net 

done 

due 

bru  nette 

Hcbism 

eizm 

bic  cough 

hik'up 

pique 

peek    . 

i^ron 

i  urn 

1  maeqne 

mask 

bu  si  nes8 

biz  nes 

!  doet< 

dnz 

1 
1 

j  caulk 

kfiWii 

iieu  ten  anit  lu  ten 'ant  1 

1 

LESSGN  156, 

1      Wcrde  in 

which  ei  has  the  sound  of  a  long,  and  auqht  and 

ouffht  have  the  sound  of  awt. 

i 

;  Fre\(/ht 

dei^n 

claugbt 

ought 

eight 

fei^n 

faugbt 

bought 
fou^t 

i  sleigh 

eeine 

naught 

i  weigh 

Dei^Ab 

taught 

thought 

■  wei^At 

feint 

haugbt 

brought  1 

i  reign 

in  vei^A 

naught'y 

2^/TOUght 

\  skein 

nei^A'bor 

bauglit  J 

sought 

reii? 

hein  ous 

daugh  ter 

naught 

LESSON  167. 

■ 

.DERXVATIVI 

WORDS. 

1 

A  i'erivariv©  is  a  word  that 

is  formed  fioito  some  other  I 

word^  bj  &d 

ding  one  or  more  B^'llablea  to  it. 

Thus,  from 

tlie  word  k 

fve,  we   have  lover 

,  loved^  lovivg, 

love/}/,    ii7i- 

lovfd^  wilovely. 

, 

The  part 

thus  added  to  the  end  of  a  word 

is  called  an 

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When  placed  at  tlie  beginning  of  a  word  it  is  called  a 
prefix. 

The  principal  of  these  affixes  and  prefixes  with   their  i 
definitions  are  given  in  the  following  tables  :  I 

TABLE  OP  AFFIXES.  t  | 

ER — the  person  who, — eg,  halcer,  the  person  who  bakes.      I 
OR — the  person  who, —  as,   inueyitor,   the   person   who    in-  ! 

yeuts. 
ED  — "i/tV/, — ae,  desired,  did  desire. 

INO — continnhig  to, — as.  runniutj.  CDntinuujg  to  run.  ' 

■YXMr—full  of, — as,  care/«/,  full  of  cara  : 

LY — in  a  m-nnp.r, — ^fx^,  faith  fuVy,  in  a  faithful  manner.     \ 
LESS: — without, — as,  fauhless,  withoiit  lault.  I 

ABLY.-;~fh(it  mny  he, — as,  "vahahfe,  that  may  be  valuable,  j 
IBLE — th\t  may  i<9,— as,   corrvptib/e,    that  may   be   cor- 
rupted, 
NESS, — state  or  qualiti/, — as,  neatness,  the  state  of  being 

neat. 
IHH — somewhat, — as,  blockish,  somewhat  black. 

LESSOR  158. 

TABLE    OF   PREFIXES. 

UN — rw;^,-:-as,  unlearned,  not  learned 

IN — not, — ^^as  indecent,  not  neceut.  j 

Dis — not  to,  not,- — as,  di^pUum,  not  to  please  j 

DE — -from, — as.  detract,  to  take  from.     '  I 

DE — down, — as,  depress,  to  press  dowp.  j 

,jBX — out, — as,  eo'pelL  to  drive  out.  j 

CON — together, — as,  contract  to  draw  together..  j 

RE — repetition, — as,  reprint,  to  print  again,  ;^  ] 

MIS — wrong,— Bs,  miscount,  to  count  wrong.  ! 

UP — upward, — as,  upheave,  to  heave  upward.  i 

OUT  'beyond, — as,  outlive,  to  live  beyond.  I 


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COUNTER — ofjainst. — -as,  rounteiact.  to  a?:t  against. 
SEMI— //a//^ — as,  semUoiir^  halt' a  tone. 
SUPER — above, — as,  si/jyinuifuraJ,  above  iiatuial. 
INTER' — among ^ — as,  intirmix,  to  mix  among. 
Pl(iU — through,  sls,' pervade,  to  go  througli. 
POST — f^'/fer, — as,  postscript,  written  after, 
VRL— before^ — as,  prejudge,  to  judge  bejbnj. 
PRO — -forth, — as,  ^>ra</MC(:,  to  bring  forth. 
FoiiV.— be/ore, — -as,  foretell,  to  tell  before. 

LESSON  159. 

TUE  PLURAL  Of  NOUNi?. 

Amon^-  the  simplest  claSvS  of  albses  are   those   whi 
form  the  plural  of  uoUns. 

Rult^  for  fornilvg  thr  plural. 

\       1.  The  plural  ftf  most  nouns  is  forhieU   b_y  adiling  ,^  to' 

I  the  singular;  as,  boy,  boys 

i       2,  When  s  added  to  a  word  would   be   htud    to  pro- 
nounce m  is  added  ;  a.s,  la«h,  lashes  ;  fox,  foxes. 

o.  To  Pender  the  union  of  sound  easier,  /and  fe   are 
changed  into  ve»;  as,  wife,  wives. 

4.  A  few  nouiis  form   their   plurals  by  changing  thol 
vowel:  as,  man,  men, 

j       5.    y.  with  a  consonant  before  it,  is  changed  into  />•>•; 
as,  tiy,  flies.     Ox  adds  en\  ox,  oxen. 


EXAxMPLE'S'Oi'   PLURAL   DERIVATIVES. 


Sing. 

I  lamp 
j  clock 
!  pond 
!  duc^i 


riu. 

2 

bags' 
^amps 
clocks 
ponds 
ducks 


Sin 


babe 

cano 

flame 

scale 

tray 


Flu.' 
'i 
babes 
canes 
flames 
scales 
trays 


Sing. 

beef 

slieaf 

knife 

wife 

loaf 


Flu^ 

1 
beeves 
sheaves , 
knives   1 
wives 
loaves 


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Siruj.       Flir  Sinrf.      ''    Flu.  Smy.'        ]\'n. 

2.2  -  2  ou  li 

I  Half  halves  bcncli  bench'es  mouse  mice 

{  calf .  calves  disli  Jish  Ch            i  2 

I  •    1             1          ■  tax  tax  OS  child  children 

!  sk)^  skies  match  match  es       2  2 

I  fly  flies                I  •               i  man  men 

i  la'dy  la'dies  breeze  breez'e,'?  woman  vomen 

I  po  ny  po  hies  cheese  chees  es  ox  oxen 

'  cry  cries  spice  spi  <'cs 

LESSOX   i<;<». 

RULES    FOR  THP^FOKMAT ION  (>V  DEUi  \<%\'JM  \'Ks. 

I.   Words  of  one  syllable,  and  worths  accented   on   the 

last  syllabic,  when  they   end  with   a  single    consonant. 

preceded  by  a  single  vowel,  double  iha  final    conj^nant 

■  before  an  additional  syllabic  tbat   beirins   with   n    vow-pI  : 

,  as',  rob,  robber. 

Exceptions.     A'  ^  and  k  are  never  doubled, 
li.   A  final  consonant,  when   it  is  not  proceeded  by  a 
I  single  vowel,  or  when  the  accent  is  not  on   the   last  syl- 
j.lable,  remains  sir^le' before  an   additional   syllable;  as, 
I  toil,  toiling;  visit,  visiting. 

i  3.  Words  ending  with  any  double  letter,  preserve  it 
i  double  before  any  additional  termination  not  beginning 
;  with  the  same  letter  ;  a^s,  see,  seeing;  hill,  hilly, 
i  4.  Words  ending  with  any  double  lett^^r.  presor\e  it 
I  double  in  all  words  formed  by  means  »of  prefixes;  as, 
I  spell,  misspell. 

5!  Primitive  words  ending  in  a  silent  -,  omit,  e  before 
'■  an  additional  syllable   beginning  with   a  vowel :  as,  re- 
j  move,  removal;  'take,  taking. 
)      Exceptions.     Words  ending  in  cv  or  ^^  retain   thee 


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rkto  lat  far  fall  caro— nn'tc  fnet  hor  there — pine  [lin  ulr  machin* — no 


!  before  ahle  or  ow^:  a^,  irac<e,  traceabla  The  r  is  retain- 
!  <?.!  in  verbs  eodio^  in  oe  ati-l  ee  ;  a^,  shoe,  Hhoeing ;  see, 

!  *6.  PriiiiiLive  words  etniiog  in  e  silent,  usually  retain 
i  itbefore  an  tiddif.iotKil  .sjlhibie  begiuriing  wirh  a  conso- 
j  nanr. ;  as,  pale,  palencHS. 

ExcEPi'iON'S.  A^^iul,  ar^^iiTnent,  ait>fi<lgmei,  duly, 
truly,  a(rk»i,)¥7lei^mci[it,  juJgmeiit.  wlioliy,  &c. 

7,  PriniLiivu  \70rd3  endluj:  in  y,  preceded  bya  con!r.> 
uaat;  cliuii^;^  tiie  y  into  i  before  any  termination  but  <;  or 
.?ue  (io;iinja?ifi,j:  ■^^hh  i;  a^.  pity,  pitiless. 

ExcapfioNr;.     They  is  reuinod  before  words  derivfe'd  j 
'cO-n  (ir;i  uv\  -^Fiy  ;  as,  dryuc's.  shyness.  I 

•     3.   Prfrn.tive  "tV.>i'd?  ending  in  y,  pieceded  by  a  vowel, 
d<i  a  U;  ch:in!^'?  thoy  into  i;  a 4,  joy,  j'^yi'iu- 

ExoKPi'TONS.     I>:tiiy.  liid,  paid,  said,  &c. 

0.  Oompoand  vfarls  asftally  ret^Jiin  tVte  spelling;  of  the 
WvM'ds  that  compOHe  thokn-;  as,  horse-inan,  sUeli-tijjh. 

j^  ExcEPrroNS.  tnper5niaentoom;n;und-<,  or  in  deriya- 
;  tive  Words,  of  which  i.h;>y  are  not  the  roofs,  the  words 
■fd'iiini  (ill  drop  one  /:  as,  handful ;  in  -temporary  com- 
I  poaals  they  reiain  both:  as,  all-wise.  When  used  as  a 
;  j.rt*lix  mi?s  drops  one  s. 

'n.  3.     Thore  aro  oth^r  exceptions  to  ?omo  of   these 

;  rU'C.^  { >o  uame.^j'.n  tv>  be  inf.rjdaoeJ   into  an  elementary 

'  bijo'v  on  Occho,:^raphy.     It  ia  therefore  left  to  the  te:icher 

w  pVmt  the;n  oaf',  or  direot  the  pupil  to  such  sources  a.s 

:  will  f^ivc  him  the  d<wired  information. 

The  rules  given  above  ar^  suliiclent  to  enable  the  pupil 
to  speil  most  of  the   derivative  words    in   the    language, 
when  he  has  learned  the  orthography  of  the   primitives 
:  from  which  they  are  derived. 


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2-8             1 

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LESSON  161. 

EXAMPLES 

UNDER  FwULE 

1. 

2 

2 

2 

2  ■ 

Bid. 

bidding 

hot 

hot'ter 

wed 

wed  ding 

rag 

rag  ged  " 

rub 

nib  bing 

clan 

clan  nish 

rob 

^ob  bing 

fein 

sin  ner 

blot 

blot  ting 

tin 

tin  ner 

drop 

drop  ping 

beg 

beg  gar 

dip 

dip  p  ng 

rob 

rob  ber 

idig 

dlg.ijing 

fop 

fop  pish 

plan 

plan  ning 

hog 

hog  gish 

EXAMPLES 

UNDER    RUXE 

2. 

.    1 

1 

2 

i 

Ct'Ortt 

cheating 

vis'it 

*  vi?'it  ing 

T'din 

ram  ing 

cav  il 

cav  il  ing  . 

hear 

hear  ing  - 

ut  ter 

.  ut  ter  in^ 
ex  pand  ing 

teach 

teach  lug 

ex  pand' 

preach 

preacti  ing 

eon  a  oat 

con  sent  ing 

la'bor 

la'bor  ing 

e  vent 

e  vent  fal 

fia  vor 

fla  vor  ing 

in  vent 

m  vent  ed 

mo?/,ld  er 

mo?ild  er  in 

g      pre  t4!nd 

pre  tend  er 

fe  ver 

fe  ver  ish 

ex  pend 

ex  pend  ing 

EXAMPLE.^ 

UNDFR    KULK 

3":. 

1 

1 

1 

1  • 

See 

seeding 

bliss 

blia'ful 

free 

fre  dom 

•  Btiif 

stiffly 

floe 

flee  ing 

skill 

sk.ll  ful 

tree 

tree  les3- 

will 

•  will  tul 

glee 

glee  ful 

still 

still  ness 

stroll 

stroll  er 

spill 

spill  ing 

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LESS01ST162.       . 

■♦ 

,    KA amples^un1)kr*ki;lk"^ . 

I       4  '1  2*  2 

;  Call  inis  cjill'  adil  ^n  per  add' 

;  stall  lore- y tall  mass  a  mass 

;  fall  he  fall  pass    •         re  pass 

I  thrall  ill  tJirall        _  till  re  iill 

I      li    •  .  2  sell  -  un  der  sell 

1  spell  mis  spell  st.utl:  re  stutt' 

^res^•.  depress  miss  re  njist! 

;  i^W  (ore  tell  cross  re  cross 

I  swell  over  swell  dressf  un  dress 

\        .  EXAMPLES    l.NDKK    K[-LE    0. 

'       \      ■     ■        \      .     *  1  ] 

I  Ride  rid'jng  a  wake'  a  wak'en 

(  brid(^  bridal  in  tlame  iu  flam  ing- 

I  take  tak  ing  .  pa  rade  pa  rad  ing      ,: 

I  make  mak  ing  de  fame  de  farn  er 


'\  name 

nam  in^ 

ex  cuse 

ex  cus  mg 

1  cure 

eii  radii e 

a  muse 

a 

niuse  ijient 

'  blam« 

blam  a  ble 

ex  plode 

ex  plod  ing 

i  guide 

guid  ino; 

a  base 

a 

bus  ive 

;  fan  It? 

lam  r>us 

•  cor  rode 

cor  ro  ding      , 

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I  Palo    • 

pale'ness 

1 
hope 

hope'fnl   ,   1 

1  tame 

tame  ness 

game 

game  ster  i 

1  blam<' 

Jdame  less 

aihame 

sliame  ful  .: 

1  name 

name  less  • 

wa«te 

Wiiste  ful    ! 

1  taste 

taste  less. 

love 

love  ly        , 

lame 


!ame  ness 

•    -  _ 

,  _       wake 

wake  lul 

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1 

EXAMPLES    1 

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i 

1         2 

1  Ver'y 
heav  y 
vi^ad  y 
iitead  V 

2 

ver'i  ly 

heav  i  ly 

reflfd  1  ly 

.  stead  i  ly 

speed'y. 
'Qds  y 
mi<//it  y 
hast  y 

1                     i 

spiied'i  ]y     \ 
eas  I  ly 
ml^/?t  i  ly     i 
has  ti  ly 

.haji  py 

hap  pi  neris 

la  zr 

la  zi^ness      | 

an  gvy 

ail  gri  ly 

ho  Iv 

ho  li  iiess      I 

cost  ly 
god  ly  ' 

coat  li.  ije«s 
god  li  iie.ss 

wea  ry 
sha  <lv 

WQU  n  1)633    i 

sha  di  ness  I 

11  g  ly 

ng  li  uess 

}m  cy 

jiu'ci  )iesB 

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I  Bo}'             boy'hood                play  play'Kil 

!  coy         '     coy  T\es.-5                 gay  gay  ly 

I  joy              joyful                    gray  i^J'^iy  '^ess 

!  '.'loy             cloy  isl.i  •             '   hray  •]>?-ay  er 

examples'  UN iJKK    KLLK  '*.  * 

i     _a                                  1    ^  ii 

I  Ha^'l'stoiie                 hoat'iuan  bed'rooui 

;  safe  guard                 gold  suiitb  l>rctTk:  iast 

:  whale  bone            '  load  stout*  hedge  hog 

i  bee  hive                   od>t  meal  pen  /fcnife 

'  keep  sake                 rope  \va/k  liand  work 

j  /tuee  pan          •         suo?i;  drop  land  lord 

'  bride  groom             sports  man  sand  stone 

lire  wood                  hike  warm  -black  smith 

Vight  house                kej/  stone  block  head 

;  lime  kiln          -         free  hold  •  viiik  ma/d 


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Speiriiitc  book 
.  pep  per  mint 

ev.er  greoii 
^  gen  lie  man 

bed  oham  ber 
•  han(^  ker  chief 

can  die  stick 

cop  y  book 

but  tcr  nut 

jnusk  mel  on 
:  bum  miug  bir<l 
i  but  ter  milk 


LESSON  164. 

MPT.es  under    lUJL 

1 
pa'per  niiil 
ta  ble  clotli 
tale. bear  er 
din  in^-  room 
no  ble  mau 
ju  ry  man 
no  bod  y 
base  vi  ol 

cler'»y  man 
fur  the r  more 
iJiir  nev  jnaii 


E  9. 

4 

sehool'imas  ter 
tool  bar  dy 
wa  ter  fowl 
wa  ter  man 
lixw  3U^■t 
ward  robe 
war  fare 

8 

hoTse  man 

con  sta^ 
cbar  coal 
linrt's  'liorn 


LESSON    165. 

Wordri  forrtied  bv  adJint;  tho.afli.x 


.iid  VI 


Dream'er 
lead  er 
prettch  er 
speak  er 
te«ch  er 
wazt  er 
rad  er- 
dri  ver 
bortst  er 
mo/irn  .er 
?^ri  ter 
ru  ler 

i 


bank'er 
plant  er 
liunt  er 
giv  er 
liv  er 
smug  g\  € 
b?iild  er 
act  or 
think  er 
lodger 
mock  er 
rock  er 


ere  a' tor 
die  ta  tor 
nar  ra  tor 
trans  la  toi- 
re  deeni  er 
ad  vi  ser 
re  iin  er 
di  vid  er 
siir  vi  vor 
op  po  ser 
sup  port  er 
con  sum  er. 


of  fepd'er 
tor  n>ent  or 
con  duct  or 
ag  gresB  or 
a  veng  er 

in  dors' er 
re  cord  er 
i-e  form  er 
de  sert  er 
dia  turb  er 
u  8urp  er 


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2     3      4 

5          6     "l 

r'lV'- ';>     "V" 

2           8              1 

not  pOT  mibve  (hiae  woif-tabo  tub  far  full  rude-type 

bymn  myrrh-ne-w 

LESSOIS^  -mr.  * 

1 

1               ». 

Wo]'d,«  \n  will 

:h  the  -■  ill  ■•'/  ife=  si 

lev.i. 

Bla^(^ 

iiled 

broilrd 

]>e  rea\>d' 

drained 

Wvcd 

coiled 

be  s/eged 

bael<?d 

dodgt'd 

foiled 

ac  qairrd 

lara^d 

lodged 

oiled       • 

ad  mired 

•  paved 

solved 

v^oiWd 

ad  vised 

ra^&^d 

'  4- 

toiled 

i\v  lived 

Bavc>d 

('id  l/'d 

OW 

hap  tizecl 

imred 

•^{illrd 

boXN't'U 

com  bifj.'d 

■  sU;ecncd 

ha^'.lj^d 

crowiievl 

de  pnv^d 

:  CTOwexl 

pxauled 

drowned 

a  dored 

^owed 

wsivmed 

frowD/'d 

a  bused 

shojoed 

warned 

plowed 

ac  cased 

snoz^ed 

moved 

1 

a  mnsed 

)  Uwed 

«       proved 

Jt  vjul^  <i' 

con  fnsrd 

i 

- 

de  fani^d 

(IV 

^  leggQd 

loved 

ap  pe^-ed 

de.  coyed 

wedged 

shoved 

he  1/evtd 

en  joyed 

h\  wordfc  ]; 

ike  l)je  lollowir 

j;.  </  is  goinetiiuet* 

proMOiince<}  at^  /. 

1 

-2 

1            ^ 

2 

.  Braced 

flashed 

abased' 

at  tackeil' 

' faced 

iix£d 

es  caped 

con  fessed 

j  graced 

mixed 

em  braceil 

dis  penaed 

>  lace<} 

box^d 

im  peached 

op  pressed 

ecraped 

lockfd 

in  creased 

coll  vinced 

.  traced    - 

passed 

en  ticed 

dis  missed 

2 

classed 

en  grossed 

"  on 

cracked 

3 

en  forced 

de  nounced 

dashed 

marked 

in  duced 

j)ro  nounced 

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LESSON   167. 

Words  rornuJ  by  preli.xing  ^/.\  (A>  mih^ 
1  3  ■     ] 

De  irviule'     (lis  chiirgc'    .ox  clji/rn'  ex 

ue  tamo        <lis  arm        ■  ox  ceoil  ex  en"i}>t 

'le  r-ry  (lo  form  ox  cludo  ex  pel 

(lis  ple<7se     do  part  ox  oliaiiijfo  dis  crod  it 

displace       de  liar   •  exhale  dis  mem  he  !• 

•  lis  grace  2  <-*x  hiime  dis  //on  est  . 

dis  liko         dis  band         ex  udo  dis  maji  tie 
dis  own         dis  trnst-  ,      ex  [>iro 


"Words  fornuHl  h\ 

prefjxiiig  in  and  "n 

fn   oCtoM    hecotiicrt 

im,  il,  or  ?V,  for  the 

sake  of  sound. 

In  ac'tivi  • 

■ 

'  1 
im  paction t 

1 

in  vi'o  lat'-' 

un  hap  ].)\ 

nn  a/d  ed 

in  ca  pa  ble 

un  thank  liii 

un  a  ble 

in  cu  I'fl  l»lo 

in  clem  ent 

nn  lad  ing 

un  du  ti  t'ul 

nn  fn'end  ]y 

un  .t'a?'l  ing 

un  u  su  a  I         1 

im  health  y. 

un  tWth  t'ul 

ir  ra'/li*ate 

im  mod  est 

il  le  gal 

ilHu  mi  nale 

im  moral 

in  de  cent 

2          , 

im  prop,  er 

un  e  qual 

in  ad'e  quate 

in  eon  stant  ' 

iv)i  miiuFful 

in  fal  li  ble 

in;solv  ent 

un  lio  ly  , 

iu  trans  i  tive 

|j^i  com  mow 
nn  god  ]y 

nn  w)  rial 

nn  nat  u  i*al 

un  time  ly 

im  i>e{i  i  ie.ut  ; 

ir  nip  tion 

ini  pru  dent 

in  cred  i  ble    i 

.il  lie  it 

in  hu  mau 

in  def  i  uite 

il  Ins  trate 

un  e  ven. 

in  del  i  cate 

un  trod  den 

un'sta  ble 

ir  res  0  lute 

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LESSON  168. 

Words  formed  by  prefixing  con,  mis,  and  re.     Con  h  some- 
limes  changed  intolcom  or  col.     • 

Con  tract',  re  cliizm'    mis  be  huve'  Te  com  m'lt' 
con  vert     re  place     mis  re  late      re  an  iiex 
com  press  re  mind     mis  be  h'eve    re  iu  vest 
col  lect       com  pose  mis  ap  ply      mis  direct 
misspell     com  priso  ralscom  pnte  mis^con^duct 
mis  pri]\t    mis  iQdch  re  in  state      mis  coy  rect 
misVivt'     mis  g^/ide  re  ap  pear      re  con  struat 
I  re  prnnt      mi?  quote  re  as  sure        re  com  menct 

\VoL\N  formed  by  prcflxinfr  per,  pr/',  -post,  pro  and  rnt/'r. 

,         '         'l         '  •    2  ^  1  i 

V^s  vadc'  pro  pel'     pre*  en  gage' 

I  per  snadc  pro  tect    pre  or  da/ii 

I  pre  !^inne  pre  vent  pre  dis  pose 

:  pre  elude  pre  Hx       pre  con  ce/ve 

^.postpone  pretend    pre  m.a  t%e 

I  pTo-vi.le  per  plex    pre  sup  pose 

;  yvn  vokf  prejudge  pre  sur  mise 

ipro  dnce  pre  sent     ])re  con  ti'ive 

Words   t(9rmpdi>y  rn-^ans  of  other  } 

j  2  1  • 

Su  per  add'  eoun  X^^v  sc//l' 

I  conn  ter  check,  fore  or  da/n  out  gro?/? 

j-coun  ler  act  sn  per  vene  out  face 

o  ver  hang  o  ver  rate  out  sad 

o  ver  match  o  ver  take        '  up  heave 

o  ver  set      ,  *j  wp  tlirow 

o  v'ef  K'>r,  sem'i  breve  up  hold 


in 

Her 

lace' 

in 

ter 

Merive 

in 

"ter 

line 

in 

*ter  vene  .^ 

in 

ter 

twine 

m 

ter 

pose ; ■ 

in* 

ter  wet/ve 

in 

ter 

cede 

>riii 

xe!". 

out 

1 
brare' 

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LESSON  169.  ■■■";^- 

Words  epcHed  ali)fe, -but  differing, in  accent  and  meaning. 

Ab'sent,  not  present.  Ab  Fcnt',  to  keep  axvay! 

Ab  stract,  a  sunuiiary.  Ab  strnct,  to  take  away. 

Ac  cent,  a  stress'  of  voice.      Ac  cent,  to  mark  with  accent. 
Aug  ment.  an  incrdaee.  Aug  ment,  to  increase. 

Au  gust,  the  eighth  month.  Au  gust,  grand. 
Col  lect,  a  short  prayer.        ^Cvl  lect,  to  cather. 
Com  pact,  an  agreement.       Com  pact,  solid. 
Com  pound,  a  mixture.  Com  pound,  to  mingle. 

Con  cert,  a  musical  perfori\i-  Con  cert,  to  contrive. 

ance. 
Con  duct,  behavior.-  "   Con  dijct,  to  gnide. 

Con  fine,  a  boundary.  Con  fine,  to  restrain. 

Con  flict,  a  struggle.  Con  fiict,  to  contend. 

Con  sort,  a  companior).  Con  sort,  to  associate  with. 

Con  tent,  thii-g  contained.    Con  tjent,  satisfied. 
Con  test,  a  dispute.  Con  test,  to  di^^pute. 

Con  tract,  a  bargain.  Con  tract,  to  shor^ten. 

Con  vert,  one  who  is  changed.  Con  vert,  to  change. 
Con  vict,  a  guilty  person.      Con  \ict,  to  prove  guilty. 
Di  gest,  a  compend.  Di  gest,  to  dissolve  in    the 

0  stomach. 

Es  cort,  a  body  guard.  Es  cort,  to  accompany. 

Es  s;jy,  an  attempt.  Es  say,  to  try. 

Ex  port,  that  which  is  ex-  Ex  port,   to  carry  our,  of  a 

ported.  country. 

Ex  tract,  essence  drawn  otit.  Ex  tract,  to  draw  out.   * 
Fre  quent,  happening  often.  Fre  quent,  to  visit  often. 
In  suit,  an  outrage.  In  suit,  to  treat  with  inso- 

lence. 
Ob  jcct,  thing  acted  on  Ob  ject,  to  ot^pose. 

Per  feet,  complete.  Per  i'cct,  to  finish. 

Pro  test, a  solemn  declaration. Pro  test,  to  declare  solemnly. 
Sub  ject,  one  un-der  dominion  Sub  ject,  to  put  under. 
Sur  vey,  a  view,  measure.     Sur  vey,  to  overlook. 
Tor  ment,  pain.'  Tor  ment,  to  torture. 


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105 


Worde  pronounced  alik 

Ail,  to  i rouble. 

Ale,  malt  liquor. 

Air,  tlie  atmosphere. 

Heir,  one  who  ioherity. 

Ate,  did  cat. 

Eight,  a  number. 

Bail,  a  surety. 

Bale,  a  bundle  of  goods. 

Bare,  naked. 

Bear,  to  carry. 

Brake,  a  thicket. 

Break,  to  force  apart. 

Fane,  a  temple. 

Fain,  gladly. 

Feign,  to  pretend. 

Faint,  feeble. 

Feint,  a  pretence. 

Fair,  beautiful. 

Fare,  food,  pri^e  of  paFSi»gc. 

Gage,  a  pledge. 

Guagc,  to  measure  cask;-. 

Gait,  manner  of  walking. 

Gate,  a  kind  of  door. 

Grate,  a  frame  of  bars. 

Great,  large. 

Hail,  frozen  rain. 

Hale,  strong. 

Hair,  of  the  head. 

Hare,  an  animal. 

fjade,  to  load. 

Laid,  placed. 

Stare,  to  gaze. 

Stair,  a  step. 

Stake,  a  small  post. 

Steak,  a  slice  of  meat. 


e,  br»t  spelled  differently. 

Lain,  participle  of  Z/V. 

Lane,  a  narrow* road. 

Made,  finishecf. 

Maid,  a  girl. 

Maze,  an  intricate  plac« 

Maize,  Indian  corn. 

Nay,  no. 

Neiiih,  the  ti-y  of  a  hor.se. 

iVil.  a  vessel  for  water. 

Palo,  colnrkiBS. 

Pane,  a  t-quare  of  glatr^.i. 

Pain,  buffering. 

Pair,  a  couple. 

Prirc,  to  cut  off  the  outsi<ic. 

Pear,  a  kind  of  fruit 

Plane,  a  carpenter\s  tool. 

Plain,  smooth,  nianifef^t. 

Fray,  t^  entreat 

Prey,  plunder. 

Rain,  water  from  the  clouib. 

Rein,  fitrap  of  a  bridle. 

Reign,  to  rule. 

Raise,  to  lift  uj'. 

Raze,  to  demoliyh, 

S.iil,  the  canvasi  of  a  ship. 

Sale,  act  of  selling. 

Slay,  to  kill. 

Sley,  a  weaver's  reed. 

Sleigh,  a  vehicle  on  ruuners. 

Vain,  fruitlese. 

Vein,  a  blood  vessel. 

Waist,  a  part  of  the  body. 

Waste,  to  destroy  wantonly. 

Wait,  to  tarry. 

Weight,  heaviness. 


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LESSON   171. 

dn  ]»ronounced  alike,  but  sjielled  diflerently 
I'eal,  a  loud  {sound. 


Bo,  tu  exisr. 
Bee.  an  insect.  ^ 
Hcech,  'A  kind  ol' tree. 
Beach,  the  s«;a  shore. 
Beer,  malt  Ii(|uor.- 


Peel,  a  skin  or  rind. 
Peer.  :ui  ccjiiah 
]*ier,  tjio  Mippfu-t  of 
Bead,  t<>  peruse. 


Bier,  a  carria^re  for  the  dead.  Beed.  a  plant. 


Beat,  to  strike. 

Beet,  a  vegetable.. 

Dear,  beloved,  co>;tly. 

Deer,  an  animal. 

Feat,  an  exploit. 

Feet,  the  plural  of  toot-. 
:  Flea,  an  in.sect. 
;  Ficc.  to  run  away. 

Heal,  to  cure. 

Heel,  a  part  of  the  foot 


See.  to  behold. 
Sea.  the  ocean- 
Seal,  an  impression. 
Ceil,*to  make  a  ceilinjr. 
Seam,  a  joint. 
Seem.,  to  appear. 
Seen,  beheld. 
vScene,  a  sight. 
,  ■  Seer,  a  prophet. 
Sear,  to  burn,  wither. 


Hear,  to  perceive  by  the  ear.  Steal,  to  pilfer. 


Here,  in  this  place. 
]  Leaf,  fiart  of  a  plant. 

Leif,  willingly. 

-Mean,  base!  lyw. 

Mien,  maimer. 

Meat,  animal  food. 

Meet,  to  come  together 

Mete,  to  mea&ure.. 

Need,  want. 

i\nead.  to  work  dougji. 

Peace,  quiet. 

l-*icce.  a  pait 
\  Peak.  top. 
.1  Pique,  oft'encc- 
1  Die.  to  expiii*. 
I  Dye.  to  color. 
I  Hie.  to  hasten. 
I  High,  lofty,  tall. 


Steel,  carbonized  iion. 

Team,  animals  harnei^sed. 

Teem,  to  abound. 

Tear,  water  of  th«  eye. 

Tier,  a  row. 

Week,  seTcn  days. 

Weak,  feeble. 

By,  near. 

Buy,  to  purchase. 

Cite  to  summon. 

Site,  a  situation. 

Sight,  a  view. 

Climb,  to  ascend,  i 

Clime,  climate,  region. 

Right,  proper. 

Bite,  a  ceremony. 

AV right,  a  Avorkman. 

Write,  to  for^i  letters. 


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LESSON  17:2. 

Words  prononnced  alike,  bur  spelU-.i  difterentiv 

Boar.  a  male  SAvinc  Lo.  behold 

]>ore,  to  malve  a  hole  Low,  hujuble 

Tioll.  a  pod  "       Moan,  to  lrin)erjt. 

Bxjwl)  a  basin  Moavm.  out  down 

I?ow,an  instrument  lor  shoot -Mote. 


ing  arrows 
Beau,  a  gay  gentleiuan 
(Joatj  ail  outer  ganiumt 
Cote,  a  sheep  Told 
Ooarse,  rough 
Course,  direction 
Core,  the  heart 
Corps,  fi  body  of  troops 
Doe,  a  female  deer 
.Dough,  unbaked  broad 
Fore,  in  irout 
Four,  twice  two 
Forth,  forward 
Fourth,  next  aftec  the  third  So,  thu? 


a  i^nraW  particie 
Moat,  a  ditch 
Oar.  a  pole  tg  row  with 
Ore,  impure  metal 
Pore,  a  !^IHall  tube 
Pour,  to  cause  to  flow 
3*ole   a  long  sti(^k 
Poil,  the  head 
Ijoad.  a  way 
liode.  did  ride 
Koto,  a  repetition  of  word* 
Wrote,  did  write 
Shone,  did  vshine 
Shown,  exhibited 


Groan,  a  deep  sigh 

Grown,  increas(Hl 

Bo,  an  exclamation 

Hoe.  a  farming  tool 

Hole,  a  hollow  [dace 

Whole,  entire 

H.oard,  to  lay  up 

Horde,  a  tribe 

Loan,  to  lend 

Lone,  solitai  y 

Blue,  a  color 

Blew,  did  blow 

Dew,  moisture 

Due,  owed 

Flew,  did  fly 

Flue,  a  passage  for  smoke 


Sow,  to  (Scatter 

Sew.  to  work  with  a  needl< 

Sole,  only  • 

Soul,  the  spirit  of  man 

Sore,  an  ulcer,  painful 

S(!ar.  to  fly  aloft 

Throne.  >eat  of  a  king 

Thrown,  cast 

Toe.  part  of  the  foot 

Tow,  coarse  linen 

Thi^ew,  did  throw 

Through,  from  «nd  to  end 

Hue,  color 

Hi^^,  to  cut 

FiQbW,  did  know 


l\^ 


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LESSON  173. 

Wonis  pron6urjced  alij»e,  but  impelled  dilferer»tl 


Bell,  auinstrumi'Lit 

•  if  t?ouud  Kun;:,  did  rin.f: 

Belle,  a  gay  yvnn'j 

lady 

Wniljg,  twisted 

Bred,  brought,  up 

!^um,  the  whole 

Bread,  food 

S-ome,  a  part 

Gilt,  overlaid  wUK 

-oKl. 

Sun,  the  sourc^e  of  light 

Cruilt,  crime 

Soji.  a  male  child 

liiin,  that  man 

.Vnf,  an  iuseet 

Hyiuii,  a  siH^rcd  s^oj 

\'y 

.\unt,  a  relative 

In,  within 

Arc,  part  of  a  circle 

Inn,  a  tavern 

Ark ,  a  vessel 

Kill,  1-0  t-ike  away 

life 

Hart,  an  animal 

Kiln,  a  sort'of  stove. 

Jf cart,  tlie  scat  oriife 

Limb,  a  member 

Ucrd,  a  drove 

Limn,  to  paint 

Jleard,  did  hear 

Links,  eunncctini^ 

rings. 

Fir,  a  kind  of  tree 

livnx,  an  animal 

Fur.  «rtl  hair 

'King,  a  circle  - 

Cord,  a  small  rope 

Wring,  to  twist 

Chord,  a  musical  harmony 

Not.  a  nefjation 

All.  the  whole 

Knot,  a  tie 

Awl,  a  pointed  tool 

But,  only 

Aught,  any  tkipg 

Butt,  M  Tcs^ei 

Ought,  bound  by  dut} 

Dud,  a  color 

Ball,  a  Kjund  h^xfy 

Dovke,  pcrf\^rmed 

Bawl,  to  cry  out 

Plum,  a  kind  of  fri 

lir 

Hall,  a  large  room 

Plumb,  a   weight  attached  Haul,  to  draw 


to  a  line, 
Rufl",  a  plaited  collar 
Hough,  not  smooth 
Out,  belonging  to  us 
Hour,  60  minute>= 
W'on,  did  win 
One,  a  number 
Ber  ry,  a  small  fruit 


Bow,  to  bend  down 

Bougli.  a  brjHich 
Foul,  filthy 
Fowl,  a  bird 
TiCs'sen,  <o  make  less 
Les  soHj   •soinctli ing- 
le arne.d 
I^Y  y,  to  colkct 


Bu  ry,  to  cover  with  earth  .J^j^v  ee,  concourse,  a  bank 


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LESSON  174. 

Abbreviations  used  in  writing  and  printing. 
A.  Answer  <'.  S.  X.  Confederate  States 

A.  B.  Baclifilor  of  Arts  Navy 

A«rct,  Account  D.  D.  jWtor  of  Divinity  ' 

A.  0.  GV  B.  C.  Before  Christ  Dan.  Daniel 
A.  B.  In  the  year  of  onr  Lord  Dea.  Deacon 
C  Master  of  Arts        Deg.  Degree 
A.  >f.    -;  Before  noon  Dept.  Deputy  I 

(  Tn  the  year  of  the  Deut.  Deuteronomy  i 

,w^rld  Do.  or  Ditto,  the  sarae 

Att'y.  attorney  .  j^      j  Debtor  i 

Bart.  Baronet  *     \  Doot<.i  ; 

Bbl.  Ban<;l  E.  Kast 

"li  D.  Bat^faelor  oi' Divinity  Eocl.  Ecckvsi:»^'te,s  i 

Cant.  Cantick's  P  ,  •   (  Editor 

Oapt.  Captain  (  Edition 

Cent,  or  C  A  hundre<:l  e.  g.  For  example 

Chap.  Chapter  y  \^   \  Engliiih 

Ghn)n.  Chron.iv.-^e:s  '  *'  (  England 

('].  or  Clk.  Clerk  >4ih.  Fphesiaas 

\  Company  Esa.  Esa:.s 

\  County  Esq.  Eequiie  i 

(  Collector  Ktc.  Et  cetera:  and  f.o  forth  j 

Col.    }  Colonel  —      (  Example  *    ■ 

(  Coilossians  '        (  Exodus 

Coll  College  Kxr.  Executor 

p  (  Cofflmissiouer  Ez.  Ezra 

^^^^'      "(Commodore  y,      (France 

Con.  ('Ontra:  on  the  other         '     (Francis 

hand  F.  R.  S.  Fellow  of  the  Hoy  a) 

Cor.  Corinthians  Society 

p       j  Creiiit  Oal.  Galatiane 

( Crediter  ^^       j  General 

C.  S.  A.  Confedertate  States  ^^^'  (  Genesis  \ 

Army.  (rent.  Gentlemen  i 

Cts.  Cents  Geo.  George 

Cwt.  A  hundred  weight         Gov.  Governor 


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esty 
lleU.  HcbieWh 
Ifl.d.  llagsLeud 
lliju.  Ifunurable 
K.  S;  S.  I'^eliuw  of  ih^  His- 

'toricai  Society 
Huiid.  iruiidnni 
.IbiJ.  lu  (lie  same  place 
i.e.  Tbat  i>  :   :  id  e.-^. 
id.  I'liis  same- 
Ins  I.  lust  ant 
Tsa.  1  sal  all 
'Ism.  Jaine.s 
Jer.  Jereiuiab 
Jiio.  Juliij 

Josh.  Josluui  * 

•iudi:'.   Judges 
Jun.  or  Jr.  Junior 
K.    Kinii 

-K.  <;.    Knight  of  the  Gurrov 
i\.  iM.   Kiiigdoii) 
Kt.    KnigJit 
5.iiir.   .Lalifudu 

iil)<S       l\)Uud!S 

i.ev.  l.eviticus 
Li..  iX    l)oct.oi  ul'  La^vs 
i/uMil.  lji<*utcnajH 
1.10J!.    l.oLtgi tilde 
L.  S     Place  oJ'  tlie  .^cui 
M.    Marr^uJs 
-M«j.   Major 
Mat.    .Marthew 
.Math.   Mathetijatios 
M.  C.   Member  of  Congress 
M.  I>.  i)octovof  Medicine 
'  (ie lit)  em  en 


.Meh.'<r.«^ 


.)  l^U'tf 


M.  P.  Member  i^f  pavliameut 

Mr.  Mister       *  ' 

Mistress    •    • 

M.  S.  ManusL-ri[.t 

-MSS.  Manuscripts 

N.  Xcrtii 

N.  B.  Take  ui'tit  c 

-Veil.  Nehcniial, 

Xo.  nuDiber 

.\.  .-^.  New  Style 

-Num.  X'umberN 

Ubj.  Objection. 

(>bt.  Obedierjt 

O.  S.  Old  Stylo. 

P.   Page        * 

Pp.   ]>age.- 

Per.    By  the;   (as.  j>e)  paid; 

by  the  yard  I 
i*er  cwt.   By  the  liuudred 
i'et.   Peter' 

f'bii.  :^  I^i''!;^  - 

(   IMltlllppJLilJ^ 

p.  M.  Post  Master.     Aiter- 

nooii. 
P.  <).  J'obt  OflSee      ' 
Pie.s.   Prei'-iideiif     • 
I'rof.   Prtd'iiSJSor 
Prob,  Problem  " 
Prov.  Proverbs 
P.  S.  Postsorij.i 
Ps.  Psalm 
<ir.  Quarter 
^ )    '  <^Lieen 
""'  (  (^hiestuui 

Kt.  llou.  Kight  lloiioi'able 
llec'd.  deceived. 
.Rep.  P^eprtaeii anive.-r 
iiom.  Romans. 


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(  Revelation 
1 


'^'  i  Reverend 


\  Shilling 

i  South  J 

i    South  Am jriou  .   --     ^laiiiv^:  tlili  iafct 

,  ^Saiii".  Samuel  \  •  :^  A.  United  States  Aiuiy 

1  .,        I  Secretary  "  l^  !^-  N.  lmired-&tate,^  Navy 

■  ''*^^''  I  Section  '  Via.;-.  See 

i  Senator  Viz.  Namel}^ 

i  '^"^-  \  Senior.  ^''«   O  «^'---^-^  A-uin-c 

LSergt.  Stirgeant  NV.  ^V''e3t, 

Servt.  Servant  Wm.  W  iihuiu 

!..     I  Saint.  Yd.   Van! 

'     I  Street  4'-    "^'"^ 

T.  1).  Doctor  uf  I>ivinity.  SiC.  And  ;*u  lortli. 

A'  Dreviations  ul' iiie  name^.ol'  places  in  SovCu  Auienca. 

1    Alabama  Mex.  Mexiej 
,  r  k.  Arkansas  Mich.   Michigan 
,v.  or  Ct.  (;onneelicut  31iss.  .Mississippi 
,  I.   S.  (Vntederate  States  Mo.  Missouri  . 
I  ('    S.  A.  Confederate  States  -V.  A.  Xonh  Auierlya 
.f   America  N.  B.  New  IJrunswlck 
'.  C.  District  of  Columbia  N.  C   North  Carulin;-; 
'.,"1.   Delaware  N.  li.  New  Jlamp-rJ.    r 
.  lor.' Florida  N.  .) .  New  .)crsoy 
''^JO.  or  (>a.  <.«e.oruui  N.  S.  Novia  Scuti.i 
Jaa.  Guatimaia  X.  V.  New  Yuili 
'•    Iowa  <J.  Ohio 
Ul    Illinois  Mr.  Oregon 
j  Tud.  Indiana  Penu.  or  i'a.  Pc^oij-vivania 
I  Ky.  Kentucky  11.  I.  Khode  L^Lud 

■  L.  C.  Lower  Canada  S-  C.  South  .i'arolma 
l.iyij.  or  La,  Louisiana  Tenn.  Teiniej-LiL' 

I  Mites.  Mafcsachu.se  I  is  Te.x.  Texaji- 

j  Aid.  Maryland        /  !'.<;.  Upper  C'anada 

j  Ale.  Maine  U.  >.  United  Siai.o> 

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OPEILING    BOOK. 


Jau.  January 
i  Feb.  February 

Mar.  March 
•  Ap.  or  Apr.  Ap» 

Aug.  August 

i^ept  September 


Name«  of 
Alabama 
Aj{:imaaa^ 
Apalathioolcj 
Appr.matU'X 
Ai'k.-ittsas    ■ 
Bioi'k  Warrior 
Blnck  Water 

Big  Black 

Cap<)  Fear 

ObHUiiiioochee 
(.Ihf.  ctowatchie 

Oiiuch 
Cow  Pasture 
Oumborlanil 

Deep 
EdiMo 


Uate^  of     Vt.  Vermont 

Wis.  Wisconsin 
W.  I.  West  Indies. 
..^ntha,  and  the  days  of  the  we 


Wed.  Wedneed? 
Thurs.  Thuraday 
Fri.  Friday 
■Sat.  Saturd  v 


Oct.  October 
-NOV.  November 
I>ec.  December 
il  Sun.  Sund.-iy 
Mon.,  Mouday 
Tue3.  Tuesdrty 

CESSOK  175. 
Rivers  in  the  Confederate  States. 

Rapnahannook 
Red' 


Escambi'i 

Fii:it 

French  Broad 

liolStOii 
Jackson 
J^mes 
Kannwha 
Little  Missoun 
Little  Pcdee 
i.:uie  Red 
Mefmenbiu 
Mii^sissiopi 
Mobile  '  \ 
No  use 

•  Ocmnlgo.j      , 
Oconc>"i 
Ogoe(>?!ee 
Osoilk 
Pasca/'aula 
Pearl 
Perdido 
Potomac 


Roanoke 
Sabine 
Saluda 
San  left 
Saltillo 
iSavan  LHh 
'St.  Francis 
St.  John's 
St.  Mary '8 
Shenandoah 
Staunton 
Suwauee^ 

Tar 

'iombigbce 

Tallabatohee 

Trinity 

Tennej9t;« 

Vv^hite 

Yazoo 


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